💨 Abstract
Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) faces inventory challenges with its 200,000 Chromebooks, according to an Inspector General report. Inaccurate records and untracked devices have led to opportunities for fraud, loss, and misuse. The report suggests improving inventory practices, with the MCPS superintendent agreeing to develop a comprehensive inventory by October 2025 and clear guidelines by September 2025.
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