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Thousands of Windows machines are being replaced in schools with MacBook Neo and iPads

Kansas City Public Schools is standardizing on Apple hardware, with MacBook Neo laptops and iPads set to replace a mixed fleet of Windows PCs and Chromebooks

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The classroom laptop fight just got a real-world stress test. Kansas City Public Schools has already bought more than 4,500 MacBook Neo units for students in 8th grade and up, putting Apple’s new low-cost Mac into schools at a scale that goes well beyond a pilot program.

The district plans to retire more than 30,000 existing devices over time. That gives Apple a visible education-sector win as cheaper classroom laptops become more competitive, and it gives school IT teams another reason to rethink the old Windows, Chromebook, and Mac divide.

Why is KCPS going all Apple

KCPS says the move is meant to simplify how students and teachers work across devices. Instead of supporting several platforms at once, the district is moving toward one Apple-based setup across classrooms.

The first wave gives the plan real scale. Older students are getting MacBook Neo laptops, while iPads and existing MacBook Airs are expected to cover other grade levels as the transition continues. That creates a cleaner device lineup for the district, though KCPS still has to show how well the approach works once more schools are folded into the rollout.

How Windows stays in the fight

The MacBook Neo gives Apple a lower-cost Mac for an education market where Chromebooks and budget Windows laptops have built a strong position. For school IT teams, that puts macOS into a price range where it can be compared more directly with cheaper classroom machines.

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Intel is also trying to keep Windows PCs in the conversation. Recent reporting says its Project Firefly push is aimed at sub-$600 Windows laptops built around more standardized designs, with cheaper Macs, Chromebooks, and Arm-based machines all adding pressure. Schools also have to weigh repairability, ports, battery life, software support, and fleet management before committing to one platform.

KCPS gives Apple a live classroom test instead of a spec-sheet argument. Thousands of students will use these machines for daily assignments, and that is where battery claims, durability, app access, and support costs start to count.

What should schools watch next

A first shipment is easier than a multi-year fleet change. KCPS still has to manage the long replacement cycle, support teachers through the transition, and keep costs predictable as older machines leave service.

The strongest signal will be whether KCPS can control repair, training, and management costs as the replacement cycle expands. If it can, other districts may look at the MacBook Neo as a more realistic Chromebook and Windows alternative. If it can’t, cheaper classroom laptops will still have a simple argument to make.

Paulo Vargas
Paulo Vargas is an English major turned reporter turned technical writer, with a career that has always circled back to…
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