In-House Repair Programs benefit schools:

Financially. Educationally. Environmentally.

While empowering students with valuable skills and career opportunities.

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What problem are we trying to solve?

Offset staffing needs?

Build real-world skills in students?

Boost student device responsibility?

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Why In-house Repair?

Cost Savings

In-house repair programs eliminate the need to pay external service providers, saving schools money on service contracts and administrative fees.

Save on cost by performing repairs before major failure occurs

Repairing devices instead of replacing them reduces electronic waste and supports environmentally friendly practices.

By keeping devices functional and reliable, schools get more value from their technology budgets and minimize unnecessary replacements.

Student Skills

In-house repair programs provide hands-on learning, technical skills, critical thinking, teamwork, and career pathways in technology.

Technical Skills: Students learn to identify, diagnose, and fix device issues, gaining hands-on experience with hardware, software, and troubleshooting methods. They also develop safe repair practices and an understanding of device components and architecture.

Professional and Career Skills: Programs emphasize customer service, professional communication, and parts/inventory management, all of which are valuable in tech support and IT careers.

Leadership and Responsibility: Students often take on leadership roles within repair teams, building project management, teamwork, and accountability skills.

Quality Control and Problem-Solving: Repair programs teach students to ensure repairs meet quality standards and to approach technical challenges methodically.

Career Readiness

In-house repair programs create "tomorrow-ready" students by offering real work experience, certifications, and leadership opportunities.

They offer real-world experience, partnered with WISE certification, these programs are preparing students for industry credentials and future employment in technology fields.

This hands-on, structured learning environment transforms technical curiosity into career-ready expertise.
Cost Savings
  • In-house repair programs eliminate the need to pay external service providers, saving schools money on service contracts and administrative fees.
  • Save on cost by performing repairs before major failure occurs.
  • Repairing devices instead of replacing them reduces electronic waste and supports environmentally friendly practices.
  • By keeping devices functional and reliable, schools get more value from their technology budgets and minimize unnecessary replacements.
 
Student Skills
In-house repair programs provide hands-on learning, technical skills, critical thinking, teamwork, and career pathways in technology.
 
  • Technical Skills: Students learn to identify, diagnose, and fix device issues, gaining hands-on experience with hardware, software, and troubleshooting methods. They also develop safe repair practices and an understanding of device components and architecture.
  • Professional and Career Skills: Programs emphasize customer service, professional communication, and parts/inventory management, all of which are valuable in tech support and IT careers.
  • Leadership and Responsibility: Students often take on leadership roles within repair teams, building project management, teamwork, and accountability skills.
  • Quality Control and Problem-Solving: Repair programs teach students to ensure repairs meet quality standards and to approach technical challenges methodically.
 
Career Readiness
  • In-house repair programs create “tomorrow-ready” students by offering real work experience, certifications, and leadership opportunities.
  • They offer real-world experience, partnered with WISE certification, these programs are preparing students for industry credentials and future employment in technology fields.
  • This hands-on, structured learning environment transforms technical curiosity into career-ready expertise.
Device Longevity
  • In-house repair programs keep devices functional longer by fixing issues early, preventing minor problems from causing major failures.
  • Performing proper maintenance is easier with in-house repair programs; combined with timely repairs, they can extend device lifecycles by years.
  • Proactive maintenance strategies, including regular checkups and software updates, help avoid costly breakdowns and prolong device usability.
Quick Repair Turn-Around
  • In-house repairs by trained students and staff significantly reduce device downtime.
  • From simple to complex, repairs down in-house mean devices in the hands of students.
  • Devices remain available for learning without long wait times due to shipping or unforeseen delays.
Reduces E-Waste
  • Repairing rather than disgarding whole units, in-house repair programs allow schools to replace and recycle parts of damaged devices.
  • Replacing and reusing parts helps support eco-friendly practices by reducing electronic waste.
  • Using out-dated or unusable devices for parts to repair other devices reduces e-waste and saves the school money on parts.
Responsibility and Digital Citizenship
  • an in-house repair program promotes responsibility and digital citizenship by teaching students to care for technology responsibly and use devices ethically.
  • it fosters ownership, accountability, and safe, respectful technology use-helping students become proactive and responsible digital citizens.

Real In-house Repair Results*

*Stats from Samantha Nunez | Oakland Unified School District

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Create the program that works for your school!

Ask the question: What problem are we trying to solve?

Offset staffing needs?

Build real-world skills in students?

Boost student device responsibility?

Looking to Innovate?

In-house Repair Program Setup Ideas

Staff-Led Repairs.

 IT staff or teachers handle all repairs.

Student-Led Repairs.

Students perform repairs and rotate through roles (repair, customer service, management). Teacher or IT staff supervises.

Collaborative Student-Led.

Teacher facilitates learning and manages the class. IT technician oversees repair quality and safety, while students are responsible for the repairs.

PROS

Professional oversight, consistent quality.

CONS

Higher staff workload.
Need for more staff.

PROS

Combines education with expert supervision.

CONS
Requires teamwork between staff roles.

PROS

Students gain hands-on experience.

Reduces IT workload.

Develops leadership and teamwork.
CONS
Initial training period.
Ongoing supervision.

Staff-Led Repairs.

 IT staff or teachers handle all repairs.
 
PROS
Professional oversight, consistent quality.
 
CONS
  • Higher staff workload.
  • Need for more staff.

Student-Led Repairs.

Students perform repairs and rotate through roles (repair, customer service, management). Teacher or IT staff supervises.

PROS

  • Students gain hands-on experience.
  • Reduces IT workload.
  • Develops leadership and teamwork.
CONS
  • Initial training period
  • Ongoing supervision.

Collaborative Student-Led.

Teacher facilitates learning and manages the class. IT technician oversees repair quality and safety, while students are responsible for the repairs.

PROS
Combines education with expert supervision.

CONS
Requires teamwork between staff roles.

Real-World Examples

Schools who have in-house repair programs in place: