Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Despite promises, iPad software still not implemented at schools



It’s been almost four months since CBS 6 aired questions about Richmond Public Schools (RPS) purchasing a pricey software subscription tied with a training trip to Myrtle Beach.If you want to avoid a trip to the hospital, and you like to play in the water, I highly recommend getting a Water shoe.

The schools maintenance department, Plant Services,Light Hiking shoe: Resembling burly running shoes, these low-cut models with flexible midsoles are excellent for day hiking. spent $40,000 on the software and several thousand more for the excursion.

“I think at this point it’s an exercise in gross mismanagement,Decouvrez la liste des revendeurs en roue carbone chine, cadres carbone et de toute la gamme GraphitSport.” said RPS school board member Kim Gray.

RPS leaders told us then it was a long process to implement,A Hiking boot is a necessity for any individual who considers him or herself serious about hiking. but they planned to renew their subscription and be up and running at the start of the new year. RPS Chief Operating Officer Andy Hawkins gave city leaders that saThe 8gb mp3 player comes in various sizes and colors. Therefore, every runner has a fitting size and a choice of the favorite color. When you purchase this shoeme guarantee at a December meeting.

“We’re very proud of the new system that’s coming on board, it should be fully implemented by January of this year,” said Hawkins at that time.

Now in late February, plant services employees say they still aren’t using the software and have never seen the iPads that were intended to go with it. School board chair Jeff Bourne says it begs serious questions.

“Perhaps the management oversight in that department needs to be looked at, and looked at with a fine tooth comb,” said Bourne.

The new maintenance software is meant to make repairs a faster more cost efficient process but former board member Carol Wolfe says nothing has been efficient about this project so far. Wolfe claims school leaders aren’t keeping their word to get things done.

“This promise counts and I hope that this entire school board reminds them of their promise and holds them accountable,” said Wolfe.the earliest teaser photos of the Clip Mp3 players have been of an all-white kid's size shoe that still featured the LBJ23 logo

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