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Wasatch County Board approves fee schedule and routine purchases, including tech and vehicles

April 23, 2024 | Wasatch County School District, School Boards, Utah


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Wasatch County Board approves fee schedule and routine purchases, including tech and vehicles
The Wasatch County School Board approved a set of routine governance and procurement items during its April 23 meeting, including an updated school-fee schedule, trust‑land plans for schools, technology and vehicle purchases.

A motion to adopt the consent agenda passed by voice vote. Board members then considered and approved the posted school fee schedule for the 2024–25 year and accepted trust‑land plans for elementary and secondary schools. Those trust‑land plans were described by board members as useful external funding aligned to school goals.

Dustin, identified in the meeting as the district director of technology, recommended a one‑year renewal of the district’s device‑management subscription (referred to in the transcript as Mosul) to manage approximately 11,000 Apple devices. "With all of our Apple devices in the district...this helps us manage them, keep them up to date, keep track of where they are, make sure they're running well," Dustin said. The board approved the renewal by motion and voice vote.

The board also approved a contract to replace aged firewalls (vendor equipment described as Palo Alto through Summit Partners on the state contract), and authorized purchase approvals for a 2024 Chevy Suburban and a replacement food‑service chassis and box to renew the district’s delivery fleet. The board agreed to end a lease with Heber City for a parcel used by the transportation shop while retaining temporary access at no charge to remove equipment.

Where transcript numbers were unclear: several dollar figures discussed in the meeting record (the Suburban bid and the food‑service chassis price) are truncated or incomplete in the available transcript and therefore are reported here as not specified in the record.

Provenance: Motion to approve consent items recorded at SEG 1957–1962; school fee motion introduced at SEG 1968–1974; technology renewals and hardware purchases discussed beginning SEG 2040 and continuing through SEG 2180.

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