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Lone Rock School District Seeks Technology Levy
March 24, 2026
The Lone Rock School District in Montana is proposing a $100,000 Technology Levy to upgrade and maintain critical technology infrastructure and safety systems, marking the first levy increase for these purposes since 2004. Additionally, the district seeks approval for a $50,000 School and Student Safety and Security Building Reserve Levy aimed at enhancing physical security infrastructure. These levies are intended to improve student safety and operational efficiency without increasing device usage time, while freeing general funds for other educational priorities.
- Procurement professionals should note the district's focus on technology and safety infrastructure upgrades, indicating potential demand for vendors specializing in educational technology, security systems, and related services.
- Vendors such as Montana K12 Network, GoGuardian, Infinite Campus, Apptegy, and Raptor Technologies may be relevant partners or competitors in this procurement environment.
- The district emphasizes fiscal responsibility and transparency, suggesting procurement processes will prioritize cost-effectiveness and clear accountability.
- Stakeholders interested in K-12 technology and security solutions in Montana should consider engagement opportunities with Lone Rock School District as these levies progress.
The District is committed to, being fiscally responsible with taxpayer dollars, using funds efficiently and transparently and ensuring every dollar supports students and school safety
— Lone Rock School District representative
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Lone Rock School District
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Montana K12 Network, GoGuardian, Infinite Campus, Apptegy, Raptor Technologies
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- Lone Rock School District seeks community support for technology levy - Bitterroot Star · Bitterroot Star · Mar 24