The district plans to retire more than 30,000 existing devices over time. That gives Apple a visible education sector win as cheaper classroom laptops become more competitive, and it gives school IT teams another reason to rethink the old Windows , Chromebook , and Mac divide. KCPS says the move is meant to simplify how students and teachers work across devices. Instead of supporting several platforms at once, the district is moving toward one Apple based setup across classrooms. The first...