Case Study
Lakeville Area Public Schools
Lakeville Area Public Schools LAKEVILLE, MN More device support without adding staff members In 1900, the Lakeville village council approved $500 to build the first school in what would become Lakeville Area Public Schools, located just south of the Twin Cities in Minnesota. Like many districts that reside on the edge of a major metropolitan area, managing growth has become an annual challenge. The Lakeville District is now made up of 20 buildings and nearly 11,000 students. For them, this amounts to over 2600 Macintosh computers—and counting. Sandy Hinding, Lead Macintosh T echnician, explained that continuing to support those machines by using “many, many FireWire drives and many, many images,” was becoming impossible. After hearing about Jamf Pro, she was on a mission to get the M