As part of its efficiency mission, the Dublin City School District will look to cut copier, printer and paper costs next year.
The district's operations department has conducted a study of printer, copier and paper usage in the district and will use that information to cut the use of paper and reduce the number of machines in the district.
"We want to bring educational services into the 21st century," Chief Operating Officer Brio Deitsch said at the May 11 Board of Education meeting.
Contracts for printers and copiers are being examined along with the use of the machines.
"We're going to consolidate the number of printers and copiers in the district," Deitsch said.
"Reducing the number of machines will also help us take a more prescriptive use toward paper usage."
A recommendation about printer and copier contracts could come to the board soon, Deitsch said.
"We'll work to really change the way we do education," he said.
The board of education currently uses an electronic document site for meetings, eliminating paper and Deitsch said that could be used elsewhere in the district. read more here