> they don’t have the technical capability to fix it
This is a key point. Many school administrators just pick tools to use and don't bother understanding them and do not have the technical staff to setup and maintain them properly.
We all work in tech related fields, I assume, so think about the most sought after positions, have those ever been at a university IT department or K-12? Probably not.
There was a thread a couple weeks ago on here where it was joked (kinda half serious) that a school IT department is where you can go and just "coast" with great work/life balance.
This is a key point. Many school administrators just pick tools to use and don't bother understanding them and do not have the technical staff to setup and maintain them properly.
We all work in tech related fields, I assume, so think about the most sought after positions, have those ever been at a university IT department or K-12? Probably not.
There was a thread a couple weeks ago on here where it was joked (kinda half serious) that a school IT department is where you can go and just "coast" with great work/life balance.