The entrepreneurial spirit of innovation is alive and well at School Tech Supply (STS). So much so, in fact, that STS has been named one of Inc. Magazine’s fastest growing privately-held companies every year since 2012! But we’re getting ahead of ourselves…
In 2001, EduTech began providing schools with refurbished computers in response to a California state initiative that granted technology funding to high schools. Business was robust, but the economy was flat and worsening every year. By 2008 it was evident that reinvention of the company was needed to continue growing in the challenging economic climate. EduTech and a key supplier—Pacific OneSource—saw the challenge as an opportunity and merged with a unified goal of providing more technology to schools for less money. The merger was executed at the right time and for all the right reasons. Today, School Tech Supply provides Second-Life Hardware™ and discounted classroom technology to educational institutions throughout North America and Europe.
Headquartered in Southern California, with distribution facilities strategically located throughout the United States & United Kingdom, STS has expanded its original product portfolio across virtually every educational technology need. From Second-Life name-brand hardware with lifetime parts warranties to complete IT and Network Management solutions, our inventory and service offerings rival that of any electronics super-seller. Additionally, in keeping with our commitment to provide value across every educational need, we offer Promethean™ interactive panels, Hovercam™ document cameras, LapCabby™ mobile laptop carts and many other hardware and software solutions. You can even convert your dead or dying equipment into money, using our Green Buy-Back Program, and have complete confidence of data destruction with zero landfill impact.
STS is a Microsoft Registered Refurbisher, an exclusive Microsoft program to provide authorized operating systems and increase the number of usable discounted PCs available to nonprofit organizations, schools, and low-income families, while simultaneously reducing landfill.