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Managing Back to School, Tariffs, and Your Budget

As students and educators return to school this fall, one thing that is affecting everyone are tariffs. The rising cost of goods and services across the technology department in addition to departments across the school has everyone feeling the pinch. In addition, families are bearing the increasing costs of back-to-school supplies, ingredients for lunches, and sporting equipment among other expenses. Add to that severe cuts to the supplemental nutritional assistance program (SNAP) which has an additional effect on families who qualify for financial aid. 

You won’t want to miss this informative ATLIS session with guest speakers from Educational Collaborators and STS Education to learn more about the challenges manufactures and technology services providers are facing, and to discuss strategies for managing increasing costs to your technology budget and your school.

Takeaways

  • Navigating Market Volatility

    Tariffs are taxes on imported goods that can cause significant price fluctuations, supply chain shortages, and disrupt product availability, making technology purchasing for schools increasingly complex and unpredictable.

  • Proactive Purchasing is Key

    To mitigate the impact of tariffs and market shifts, schools should engage in proactive strategies like forecasting needs early, exploring alternative vendors and refurbished options, and getting creative with financing to stabilize their budgets.

  • Communication with Stakeholders

    Effective management of these challenges requires clear and consistent communication with all stakeholders, including school leadership, finance officers, and faculty, to set realistic expectations and make informed, flexible purchasing decisions.

  • Beyond the Price Tag

    When evaluating technology, it is crucial to look beyond the immediate price and consider the geopolitical factors, manufacturing shifts, and long-term product availability to ensure the sustainability of your technology plan.

About the presenters

Michael Carson

EdTech Specialist

Michael Carson has been in the field of education for 15 years and has served as assistant director of technology at Sidwell Friends School in Washington, DC and Director of Technology Innovation at McLean School in Potomac, Maryland. Michael currently serves as community engagement manager and K12 Solutions representative for Educational Collaborators, a national consulting firm specializing in Independent School Ed Tech. Michael enjoys helping schools discover their potential for sustainable growth and development in technology, professional development and design thinking. In his spare time he enjoys yoga, singing, and improv comedy.