D91 Help Desk: (208) 525-7556, or dial extension 50556
D91 Technology Department Main Line: (208) 524-7886, or dial extension 51812
We are committed to providing our students, teachers, administrators and staff the best technological learning and working environments possible.
Technology is never flawless. We know how disruptive and frustrating it is when something is not working. Our desktop support specialists and help desk specialists provide face-to-face and phone support five days a week. Support requests can be submitted 24/7.
A safe digital environment for all is a top priority for the technology department. We ensure compliance with the Child Internet Protection Act by requiring cyber safety training of all staff and mandating age-appropriate digital citizen lessons. All staff and students annually sign an acceptable use policy, promising online and offline responsible behavior.
Director of Information Technology, Tito Paredes
IT Operations Coordinator, Eric Bodily
Technology Administrative
Assistant, Bonnie Horsley
IT Enterprise Systems Coordinator,Jimmy Horsley
IT Enterprise Systems Specialist, Chris Williams
IT Endpoint Administrator, Rob Johnson
IT Operating Systems Application Specialist, Danni Bingham
IT Support Technician, Karen Tauscher
IT Support Technician, Kelly Packer
IT Cyber Security Compliance Specialist, Bill Bingham
Instructional Technology Systems Coordinator, Connie Daley
Instructional Technology Systems Specialist, Jennifer Burton
The IT Help Desk provides front-line technical support to all students, faculty and staff at District 91. We are advocates committed to resolving the technology issues affecting students and employees and providing quick resolutions.
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