Boynton Beach Education IT Disposal & FERPA-Compliant Recycling
Boynton Beach schools and universities trust STS for certified electronics recycling and FERPA-compliant data destruction. Free pickup, R2v3 certified processing, and complete audit documentation.
- FERPA-Compliant Data Destruction
- R2v3 Certified & NAID AAA Processing
- Free Pickup with Academic Scheduling
Certified IT Asset Disposal for Schools, Colleges & Universities
STS Electronic Recycling provides R2v3 certified IT asset disposition and NAID AAA certified data destruction for Boynton Beach education institutions. We serve the city from our 600,000 sq ft R2v3 certified facility, processing end-of-life Chromebooks, laptops, and campus servers for Palm Beach County school districts and Florida Atlantic University (30,790 students), with full chain-of-custody documentation.
Under FERPA 34 CFR Part 99, student education records on retired devices must be rendered irretrievable before disposal. STS provides certified destruction meeting this standard, with serialized Certificates of Destruction and chain-of-custody documentation supporting district audit requirements. Organizations like the Palm Beach County School Board rely on verified ITAD vendors for compliant, documented device retirement across all campuses.
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Customized education IT disposal for Boynton Beach
Comprehensive Education IT Disposal Solutions
District Technology Coordinators across Palm Beach County rely on STS Electronic Recycling for FERPA-compliant education IT disposal and NAID AAA certified data destruction. Scheduled pickup, R2v3 certified processing, and serialized Certificates of Destruction are standard for every Boynton Beach school, district, and campus engagement.
FERPA Data Destruction
Certified student data sanitization
IT Asset Recovery
Budget-offset remarketing
Academic Scheduling
Summer and break-aligned pickup
How Does Boynton Beach School Device Disposal Support FERPA Compliance?
When K-12 districts and colleges need FERPA-compliant device retirement, the obligation is clear: under FERPA 34 CFR Part 99, student records on retired hardware must be rendered irretrievable. Our Boynton Beach data destruction services provide NIST 800-88 compliant sanitization and witnessed shredding supporting this requirement, with documentation designed for district FERPA audit files.
NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 defines Purge and Clear methods as the federal standard for media sanitization. For K-12 districts and Palm Beach County educational institutions managing large device refresh cycles, physical shredding and degaussing provide the highest assurance level. Every device receives a serial-number-specific Certificate of Destruction designed to support FERPA audit files and district compliance records.
STS engagements with health sciences campuses like Bethesda College of Health Sciences typically involve layered documentation covering FERPA and applicable healthcare privacy requirements—standard for institutions with dual compliance frameworks and annual reporting cycles.
NIST SP 800-88 Purge & Clear
Federal data sanitization methods applied to all retired educational devices, with verification reporting for every asset processed
NAID AAA Certified Shredding
Hard drive shredding to 1/4-inch particle size with witnessed destruction available and serialized Certificate of Destruction
Certificate of Destruction
Serialized certificates for every device, formatted for district compliance records and FERPA audit documentation files
Chain-of-Custody Documentation
Complete asset tracking from school loading dock through final processing at our R2v3 certified facility
How Can Boynton Beach Schools Recover Value From Retired Technology?
District Technology Coordinators managing fixed annual budgets can directly offset technology refresh costs through asset recovery credits. STS provides fair market value assessment on functional Chromebooks, laptops, tablets, and networking equipment, with recovery credits returned to support the next Palm Beach County district procurement cycle.
According to IBM's 2024 Cost of a Data Breach Report, the average breach costs $4.88 million. Proper technology asset recycling prevents exposure from improperly disposed hardware while generating measurable ROI. Item-by-item auditing with serial-number capture ensures accurate valuation, and all devices receive NAID AAA certified data sanitization before any remarketing or R2v3 certified processing takes place.
Fair Market Valuation
Professional assessment of functional educational devices based on current remarketing conditions and device specifications
R2v3 Certified Processing
R2v3 certification ensures downstream tracking through certified smelters with full environmental documentation provided
Inventory Audit Trail
Complete device manifest with asset tags, serial numbers, and condition grades formatted for district procurement records
ESG Reporting
Environmental impact documentation for district sustainability reporting and school board presentations
Academic Calendar Scheduling & Pickup Logistics
Education IT disposal works best when aligned with academic calendars. Summer months, winter break, and spring intersession offer optimal windows for large-scale device retirement without disrupting instruction. STS prioritizes these scheduling windows and coordinates multi-school pickup for Palm Beach County district-wide refresh programs across multiple campuses.
Free pickup is available for qualifying device volumes. Our secure fleet serves Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Boca Raton, and throughout Palm Beach County with GPS-tracked transportation and complete chain-of-custody documentation from school loading dock through processing. Same-week scheduling is generally available for urgent end-of-fiscal-year disposals.
Summer Priority Scheduling
Prioritized pickup windows aligned with school summer recess for minimum disruption to instruction and IT staff
District Coordination
Multi-school pickup coordination for Palm Beach County School Board district-level refresh programs across all sites
Free Pickup Available
Complimentary pickup for qualifying equipment volumes from Boynton Beach schools, colleges, and campus locations
GPS-Tracked Transport
Secured vehicles with live location monitoring provide complete chain-of-custody from campus to our facility
Trusted by Palm Beach County Education Institutions
The city anchors Palm Beach County's education corridor, with Florida Atlantic University (30,790 students) five miles south in Boca Raton and Palm Beach State College in Lake Worth. Regional K-12 districts refresh devices on 3-to-5-year cycles, generating consistent IT equipment turnover handled through our 600,000 sq ft R2v3 certified facility. For general e-waste needs, our Boynton Beach electronics recycling hub covers all equipment types.
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FERPA Compliance Support
When evaluating education IT disposal vendors, District Technology Coordinators prioritize NAID AAA certified data destruction and FERPA-aligned documentation—standard in every STS engagement with Palm Beach County institutions.
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Academic Calendar Coordination
Summer, winter break, and spring intersession scheduling accommodates district technology refresh cycles without disrupting classroom instruction or IT staff workflows.
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R2v3 Certified Processing
R2v3 certification ensures responsible downstream tracking through certified smelters for all school and university electronic waste disposal processed at our facility.
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Free Pickup for Qualifying Volumes
District Technology Coordinators typically expect same-week pickup scheduling for end-of-year device retirements—standard for STS engagements with Boynton Beach schools and Palm Beach County institutions.
Complete Education Electronics Recycling
From classroom Chromebooks and student laptops to campus server infrastructure, we process all technology equipment found at local education institutions. Explore Boynton Beach school electronics recycling for K-12 and campus-specific IT equipment recycling programs.
Computing Devices
Mobile & Network
Office & Classroom
Industry-Leading Compliance for Education IT Disposal
The EPA estimates 2.7 million tons of e-waste reach U.S. landfills annually—R2v3 certified recycling ensures education electronics are diverted to responsible downstream processors, backed by annual third-party audits.
R2v3 Certified Recycling
Responsible Recycling (R2) version 3 certification verifies our environmental management systems, data security controls, and downstream accountability through annual third-party audits and documented tracking of all processed materials through certified smelters to final processors.
FERPA & NIST 800-88
FERPA 34 CFR Part 99 requires education institutions to protect student records during device disposal. Our data destruction exceeds NIST 800-88 Rev. 1 standards through cryptographic erasure, degaussing, and physical shredding, providing education institutions with the documentation needed to help demonstrate compliance during audits.
NAID AAA Certified
NAID AAA certification covers our data destruction operations, verifying our hard drive shredding and media destruction processes through unannounced audits and rigorous operational standards. Education institutions requiring the highest assurance level for student data destruction receive NAID AAA certified processing with full serialized documentation.
Additional frameworks supported: HIPAA • EPA Compliance • ISO 27001 • SOC 2
Request Compliance DocumentationHow Does Education IT Disposal Work with STS?
Most K-12 compliance officers expect a documented chain-of-custody from pickup through final certification—standard in every STS engagement. STS processes Boynton Beach education equipment through a four-step certified workflow engineered for FERPA compliance, data security, and operational efficiency.
Inventory Assessment
We assess your device portfolio, identify compliance requirements, and schedule pickup windows aligned with your academic calendar and district purchasing timeline.
Secure Pickup & Transport
GPS-tracked vehicles with secured cargo compartments provide complete chain-of-custody from your campus loading dock to our R2v3 certified processing facility.
Certified Data Destruction
NIST 800-88 compliant data sanitization or NAID AAA certified physical shredding, followed by R2v3 certified processing with zero landfill commitment.
Documentation Delivery
Receive serialized Certificates of Destruction, chain-of-custody reports, device manifests, and environmental impact documentation within 48 hours of processing.
Education IT Disposal FAQ for Boynton Beach
Everything you need to know about FERPA-compliant data destruction, academic scheduling, and IT asset disposal for Boynton Beach schools and universities.
How do you handle student data under FERPA?
STS Electronic Recycling applies NIST 800-88 compliant sanitization and NAID AAA certified shredding to retired student devices in Boynton Beach. Per FERPA 34 CFR Part 99, education records must be rendered irretrievable before disposal. Every engagement includes serialized Certificates of Destruction and chain-of-custody reports designed for district FERPA audit documentation.
Can you schedule pickup around our academic calendar?
Yes. STS prioritizes summer months, winter break, and spring intersession for education pickups throughout Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, and Palm Beach County to avoid instructional disruption. Organizations searching for education IT disposal near me count on STS for flexible scheduling aligned with district calendars and budget timelines.
What certifications does STS hold?
STS holds R2v3 certification for electronics recycling, NAID AAA certification for data destruction, and processes meeting NIST 800-88 Rev. 1 standards. Our facility operates with EPA compliance and a zero landfill commitment for all electronics processed, with documentation available upon request for district procurement files.
Do you work with school district purchasing processes?
Yes. Our team works within Palm Beach County School Board purchasing frameworks, including bid documentation, vendor qualification requirements, and invoice structures aligned with district financial reporting. Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to request vendor documentation for your procurement office.
What documentation is provided after pickup?
Every education IT disposal engagement includes serialized Certificates of Destruction for each device, a chain-of-custody report, a complete device manifest with serial numbers and condition grades, weight tickets, and an environmental impact summary. Documentation is generally delivered within 48 hours of processing completion.
Is pickup free for educational institutions?
Pickup is complimentary for qualifying equipment volumes from Boynton Beach schools, colleges, and campuses. Most district-scale device retirement programs qualify. Contact our team via (844) 699-2913 to confirm your volume qualifies for free pickup and to schedule an initial assessment.
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