MOORHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
solution
LOCKERS & STORAGE
Market
K-12 Education
location
MOORHEAD, Minnesota
PARTNERS
LoQit, DeBourgh Lockers
ABOUT THE PROJECT
H2I Group, partnering with LoQit and DeBourgh, installed over 1450 electronic smart lockers across two new schools in Moorhead, Minnesota. This project marked a substantial improvement in how students store their educational materials and personal items. The lockers, provided by Debourgh, are designed with an electronic locking system that operates via Student ID’s, simplifying access and eliminating the cumbersome process of manual card-linking.
This state-of-the-art system not only enhances security, offering a safe space for laptops, tablets, and other valuables, but also streamlines locker management for school administrators. They can now remotely open, block, or release lockers, adapt locker assignments from fixed to dynamic as needed, and facilitate smooth transitions at the start of a new school year. Additionally, the system’s capability to integrate with the school’s existing student information systems ensures a seamless operational flow. By implementing this project, H2I Group and our partners have directly addressed the evolving needs of Moorhead Public Schools, providing a locker solution that is both secure and adaptable to the dynamic educational environment.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
- Smart Lockers
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