We'll prove it. Schools we work with typically recover $5,000–$50,000+ per refresh cycle.
We help K-12 schools and districts turn decommissioned Chromebooks, laptops, and IT equipment into cash — while handling FERPA-compliant data destruction, compliance documentation, and full removal. Whether it's 50 devices or 50,000, we handle the volume.
You've refreshed your devices. The new ones are deployed. Now you have hundreds — or thousands — of old Chromebooks, laptops, and tablets taking up space with no clear plan.
Closets, labs, and storage areas full of old devices that nobody's touched in two years. The space is gone, and so is the budget to deal with it properly.
FERPA doesn't care that the devices are unplugged. Every device in storage with student data is a compliance risk and a liability you're carrying.
IT knows it needs to happen. Business office wants documentation. Nobody knows the compliant path forward without spending significant budget.
Three-year-old Chromebooks. Laptops from last year's refresh. Tablets from the pandemic. Many of these have hundreds of dollars per unit in resale value — and most districts never recover a cent.
One form. We handle the rest. No coordinating multiple vendors, no logistics, no paperwork headaches.
Tell us what devices you have and roughly how many. We respond with a value assessment within hours — not days.
Pickup confirmed within 48 hours of your approval. Our uniformed, background-checked team works around your school calendar.
We bring boxes, carts, and vehicles. We photograph, inventory, and load everything. You receive an itemized receipt before we leave.
You receive your NIST 800-88 Certificate of Data Destruction — FERPA audit-ready. Devices with resale value generate payment back to your district.
If it came out of a classroom, computer lab, or IT closet, we take it. All of it. No cherry-picking your best devices and leaving the rest.
Chromebooks
Laptops (PC/Mac)
Tablets, iPads & Phones
Desktops
Printers
Monitors & Displays
Networking Equipment
Peripherals & Accessories
Recovered from a single device refresh
Most districts assume their old devices are worthless. They're not. A 3-year-old Chromebook fleet, a stack of last year's iPads, a lab of 2021 laptops — these have real market value. We assess every device and tell you exactly what you'll receive before we schedule a single pickup.
See What Your Equipment Is Worth →Quote within hours. No commitment required.
This district had been storing 1,200 Chromebooks from a 2020 pandemic-era deployment with no clear plan for retirement. Three storage rooms were tied up, the devices were depreciating monthly, and the student data on them remained a FERPA liability.
We assessed the fleet, cleared all three locations in two days, issued a NIST 800-88 Certificate of Data Destruction, and returned $18,400 in equipment value — money that went directly back into the district's IT refresh budget.
See What Your District Could Recover →Every device that passed through your district carries student data — synced Google accounts, cached login credentials, browsing history, documents. FERPA doesn't distinguish between active and decommissioned devices. The data is your responsibility until it's certified destroyed.
A factory reset is not FERPA-compliant. Consumer-level resets don't guarantee data is unrecoverable — and they don't generate the documentation your district needs.
Every device we process is wiped to NIST 800-88 standards or physically destroyed. You receive an itemized Certificate of Data Destruction listing every device by make, model, and serial number — exactly what your compliance team, auditors, and legal department need to close the file.
Federal standard for data sanitization. Every device wiped or physically destroyed to spec.
Itemized Certificate of Data Destruction per device. Designed for district compliance records and audit review.
Every team member is uniformed and background-screened before stepping foot in a school building.
Every device photographed and inventoried before it leaves your facility. Receipt issued on the spot.
The equipment has been picked up and we couldn't be happier! Your team was on time, efficient, and professional. I can understand why you came so highly recommended by other schools. We will have another cleanout later this summer, early fall.
Director of Technology — Public School District
Tell us what you have. We'll respond immediately with a value assessment and get a pickup on the calendar within 48 hours.
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No. Factory resets do not meet NIST 800-88 or FERPA standards — data remains recoverable. Only certified data destruction with documentation satisfies FERPA requirements. We provide that certificate for every device, every time.
Yes — large volume is our specialty. Whether you're retiring 100 Chromebooks or clearing out five buildings worth of devices, we scope the project, staff accordingly, and get it done without disrupting school operations.
We assess based on device type, manufacturer, model, age, and current secondary market rates. You receive a written value assessment within hours of your request — before any commitment is made.
An itemized Certificate of Data Destruction listing every device by make, model, and serial number. Wiped or destroyed to NIST 800-88 standards. Designed specifically to satisfy FERPA audits and district compliance reviews.
Since our service is free and often generates revenue for the district, many IT directors handle this as a standard vendor relationship. We can provide documentation to support any procurement process your district requires.
We take them. Broken screens, dead batteries, water damage — damaged devices still carry data and still go through our certified destruction process. Some damaged devices still have parts value too.