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The Summer Program Is Where Your Year Is Won or Lost

42 min · 10. juni 2026
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When students leave for summer break, the real work begins. In this episode of Chips & Chalk, Adam takes listeners behind the scenes of what it takes to prepare a 4,000-student school district, five schools, two administrative buildings, and thousands of devices with a seven-person technology team in just 56 working days. From classroom maintenance and device refreshes to infrastructure upgrades, SIS and LMS rollovers, new device deployments, stadium technology, safety systems, and opening-day readiness, this is a candid look at the operational reality of K–12 technology leadership. Summer isn't about having time off. It's about balancing priorities, managing risk, protecting schedules, and making sure students and staff walk into a learning environment that simply works. Whether you're a technology director, technician, superintendent, principal, or operations leader, you'll find practical lessons, planning strategies, and a real-world summer readiness checklist you can use in your own district. And remember: the public sees the first day of school. Technology leaders see the six months that made it possible.

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The Summer Program Is Where Your Year Is Won or Lost

When students leave for summer break, the real work begins. In this episode of Chips & Chalk, Adam takes listeners behind the scenes of what it takes to prepare a 4,000-student school district, five schools, two administrative buildings, and thousands of devices with a seven-person technology team in just 56 working days. From classroom maintenance and device refreshes to infrastructure upgrades, SIS and LMS rollovers, new device deployments, stadium technology, safety systems, and opening-day readiness, this is a candid look at the operational reality of K–12 technology leadership. Summer isn't about having time off. It's about balancing priorities, managing risk, protecting schedules, and making sure students and staff walk into a learning environment that simply works. Whether you're a technology director, technician, superintendent, principal, or operations leader, you'll find practical lessons, planning strategies, and a real-world summer readiness checklist you can use in your own district. And remember: the public sees the first day of school. Technology leaders see the six months that made it possible.

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