Craven County Schools

Craven County Schools, serving more than 13,400 students across 25 sites in North Carolina, faced growing challenges with its technology operations as device counts and help desk tickets increased. With a limited inventory tracking system and a separate, custom-built help desk, staff struggled to keep up with the sheer volume of devices and support needs…

Fort Wayne Community Schools

Fort Wayne Community Schools, based in Indiana and serving nearly 29,500 students across 49 sites, was grappling with the challenges of managing a large-scale 1:1 device program and a high volume of help desk requests without modern tools to support their needs. Before partnering with One to One Plus, the district relied on spreadsheets and…

Beekmantown Central School District

Beekmantown Central School District, located in beautiful Beekmantown, New York, is bordered on the east by Lake Champlain and to the south by the Adirondack Mountains. The school district is dedicated to providing quality education to its 2,100 students across four schools, spanning from pre-K to 12th grade. With a focus on 21st-century learning, the…

Woodford County Public Schools

Woodford County Public Schools, located in Kentucky, serves approximately 3,885 students across seven sites. As the district increased the number of devices sent home with students, managing device assignments, documentation, and data became more complex. Relying on separate systems for students, assets, and paperwork made everyday processes time-consuming and inefficient. To better support staff and…

Florence 1 Schools

Florence 1 Schools, located in South Carolina, serves approximately 16,000 students across 23 sites. As the district prepared for a large 1:1, district-wide device rollout, leadership recognized that their existing tools and processes would not scale to meet the demand. Without a centralized system to distribute devices, collect fees, or manage inventory consistently, staff were…