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Mike Harris, dubious on cost, timeliness of paperless registration



2017-09-22 - Adair County Board of Education Conference Room, 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Adair County School Board member Mike Harris (Div 5) was doubtful that the expense, though modest, for switching to paperless registration in Adair County Schools would be useful at this time. The idea was floated, for board's consideration, at the Thu 21 Sep 2017 regular session of the board, by Dean of Students Robbie Harmon. Mr. Harris noted that some had wanted paperless meetings, with each board member assigned a Chromebook, but that the idea was not adopted. He said that he favors having a notebook, such as the one he is holding, citing an easy feature, being able to enter notes at any time after it's receipt. When no motion came for the proposal, the idea was tabled. Mr. Harris said that he wasn't opposed to the idea for the future, but, with an initial additional cost now, he thought it better wait. - EW. Paired Photo


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