Plymouth School Board Approves Purchase Agreement with Solution Tree

Article submitted by James Master, Managing Editor of The Pilot News

The Plymouth Community School Board members approved a purchase agreement from Solution Tree, Inc. in the amount of $263,640.

Superintendent Mitch Mawhorter explained that Solution Tree is a group that helps schools establish and maintain professional learning communities with a focus on student learning.

When asked what grade level this is meant for, the superintendent replied that it was meant for the entire corporation.  ESSER dollars will be used for this agreement.

Additionally, an agreement between Hudl and the school corporation for the 2022-2025 school years was approved next by the board. This is a three-year agreement totaling $39,000.

Hudl is a video technology company that athletic groups around the country use to analyze practices and games.