By Nathan Thompson, Examiner-Enterprise
Ever-evolving technology advances is a challenge Bartlesville Public School leaders hope to address in the upcoming bond election. Voters will head to the polls Aug. 23 to decide the fate of a proposed $19.4 million bond issue, of which $2.8 million (15 percent) would be used to modernize technology across the school district. Granger Meador is a physics teacher at Bartlesville High School. He also is the chair of the science department and handles school district communications, after state budget cuts forced Bartlesville schools to eliminate the community relations coordinator position. In 2017, he is slated to become the executive director of technology and communications. According to Meador, the bond issue money would provide students with the instructional technology other districts offer but isn’t yet available to Bartlesville students.
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