It's not that they don't know what they're doing or that they make bad decisions, it just that if you have a public school, unless they get a grant or private donation, since they use government money, they (almost) always have to settle with the lowest bidder. So if a company offers to do the computer stuff for your school, or someone will take an administrator job for cheaper, unless your school can prove that they are unqualified or somehow unfit for the job, they have to take that offer.Sparkfist wrote:Its just they dont know how to manage it . . . Seems all school districts cant be trusted to make sencable desions when its about computer/technology.
It's similar to why a lot of schools don't allow checking email or playing games on school computers. My school gets a Tsomething connection (pretty good, but slow with our comps) and it is "unethical" for them to allow you to do that since it's paid for with government money.