Schools & education

Chromebook refreshes, classroom cleanouts, and surplus technology pickups without the staff burden.

Tech Reboot helps K-12 districts, charter systems, and higher education teams remove retired devices, recover value where possible, protect data-bearing assets, and keep documentation organized.

Classroom computers ready for a school technology refresh

Why schools call

Education teams have device volume, narrow windows, and very little time for surplus work.

Refresh cycles

When new devices arrive, old Chromebooks, laptops, desktops, carts, and accessories need a clear exit path.

Storage pressure

Classrooms, closets, cages, and district storage areas fill fast when retired technology sits too long.

Data concerns

Student, staff, and operational data make documented handling and data destruction workflows essential.

Built around the school calendar

Summer cleanouts and refresh windows should not consume your IT team.

White-glove pickup

Tech Reboot can help with staged pickups, packing, removal, and coordination across school sites or district locations.

Buyback evaluation

Eligible devices are reviewed for potential recovery value before equipment is moved into recycling or final disposition.

Inventory and documentation

Schools need records that help explain device quantities, handling, and disposition after equipment leaves campus.

Responsible recycling

Equipment that cannot be reused or resold can move through responsible electronics recycling channels.

What schools send

From one storage room to a district-wide refresh, we help organize the pickup.

Chromebooks Laptops Desktops and monitors Tablets Charging carts Servers and drives Networking equipment Mixed classroom electronics
Bulk school Chromebook pickup staged for processing

School pickup process

A simple path from device list to final records.

  1. Share what you have. Send counts, photos, spreadsheets, or model details.
  2. Review the plan. We help identify buyback, recycling, data destruction, and pickup needs.
  3. Schedule removal. Pickups can be coordinated around district calendars and site availability.
  4. Receive documentation. Your team gets the records needed for internal tracking and accountability.

For IT directors and technology teams

“The goal is simple: get old devices out, protect the district, reduce staff labor, and recover value wherever possible.”

Start here

Planning a school technology pickup?

Tell us what devices you have, how many locations are involved, and when pickup needs to happen. We’ll help map the best path for buyback, data destruction, recycling, and documentation.