FERPA-Compliant School Electronics Recycling for Marshall, TX
Marshall schools and colleges trust STS for certified electronics recycling and FERPA-compliant data destruction. Free pickup available for qualifying volumes, with complete certificate of destruction documentation.
- FERPA-Compliant Data Destruction
- Free Pickup for Schools & Colleges
- R2v3 Certified Processing with Full Audit Trail
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Marshall's Premier School Electronics Recycling
Most district technology coordinators choose vendors with both R2v3 and NAID AAA certification — which is why Texas educational institutions rely on STS for Marshall school electronics recycling with full FERPA audit documentation
R2v3 Certified Facility
Responsible recycling standards with full EPA compliance for Marshall school districts and Texas college procurement requirements
Free Pickup Service
Throughout Marshall and Harrison County at no cost with flexible scheduling around academic calendars and semester break timelines
FERPA Data Destruction
NIST-certified sanitization protecting student data on disposed school devices with serial-number-specific certificates of destruction
600,000 sq ft Processing Facility
Handle any volume from a single classroom refresh to district-wide replacements with zero landfill commitment for all processed equipment
Zero Landfill Policy
100% environmentally responsible processing with ESG documentation satisfying district sustainability reporting and grant compliance requirements
Same-Week Scheduling
Fast response for urgent end-of-term equipment disposal. Same-week pickup confirmation with certificate of destruction issued within 48 hours of processing
Electronics We Recycle for Schools
We process all electronic equipment from K-12 classrooms to college IT labs with secure, FERPA-compliant data destruction and certified chain-of-custody
District technology coordinators managing 1:1 device programs at Marshall ISD and area colleges require FERPA-compliant disposal with itemized destruction documentation per device. Under FERPA 20 U.S.C. § 1232g, student data on retired devices must be permanently inaccessible — STS meets this standard with NAID AAA certified destruction and serial-number-specific certificates satisfying Texas Education Agency audit requirements.
Where Can Harrison County Schools Recycle Electronics?
Organizations like Marshall Independent School District and East Texas Baptist University (ETBU) depend on vendors who can coordinate large classroom refresh cycles, handle bulk equipment donations, and provide FERPA-compliant data sanitization with documented chain-of-custody. Academic IT departments typically plan major disposals during summer break, winter recess, and end-of-semester transitions — STS accommodates all three windows. We serve Marshall-area institutions with education IT disposal services built around academic procurement requirements and end-of-year refresh schedules.
We serve Marshall from our 600,000 sq ft R2v3 certified facility, providing serial-number-specific certificates of destruction and downstream material tracking for every load — exactly the documentation audit teams at Texas Education Agency-affiliated institutions expect.
Computer & IT Equipment
Components & Accessories
FERPA & R2 Certified Data Destruction
Secure IT asset disposition for K-12 districts, universities, and technical colleges throughout Marshall and Harrison County
R2v3 Certified
Meets Texas education procurement standards with full EPA compliance documentation
FERPA Destruction
NIST-certified processes protecting student data with complete chain-of-custody documentation
Certificate of Destruction
Itemized CoD for every asset, satisfying TEA and district audit requirements
Marshall Service
Free pickup throughout Harrison County with academic calendar scheduling
NIST 800-88 Rev. 1 & FERPA Compliance
Per R2v3:2020 certification standards, downstream tracking must document materials through final processing at R2-certified smelters. Under FERPA 20 U.S.C. § 1232g and implementing regulations at 34 CFR Part 99, student data on disposed devices must be permanently inaccessible — STS provides NIST 800-88 Rev. 1 compliant sanitization with serial-number-specific certificates meeting both federal standards. Our education electronics recycling services deliver the audit-ready records TEA reviewers and district procurement officers require from every Harrison County engagement.
How does school electronics recycling work in Marshall? STS Electronic Recycling provides R2v3 certified processing with free pickup for qualifying school loads throughout Harrison County. Equipment transfers to our 600,000 sq ft facility where NIST 800-88 compliant data sanitization renders student data permanently inaccessible before responsible material recovery — every device logged by serial number for complete chain-of-custody.
When evaluating school electronics recycling vendors, district technology coordinators at Texas K-12 institutions prioritize FERPA documentation, itemized asset reporting, and R2v3 certification — the standards STS Electronic Recycling meets for every Marshall and Harrison County engagement, with same-week scheduling and confirmed pickup dates.
District procurement offices require vendor certification documentation before approving any electronics disposal contract. STS provides complete credential packages on request — R2v3 scope certificates, NAID AAA certification, and sample certificates of destruction — supporting Marshall ISD, Wiley University, TSTC Marshall, and every Harrison County institution's vendor approval process.
FERPA COMPLIANT
STS Electronic Recycling offers FERPA-compliant, ABSOLUTELY FREE K-12 IT asset disposal and college electronics recycling to Marshall ISD, area colleges, and every educational institution in Harrison County.
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Tailored FERPA-compliant solutions for every level of Marshall's academic community
K-12 School Districts
Marshall Independent School District — Marshall's primary K-12 institution serving the city's 24,000+ residents — manages regular technology refresh cycles across multiple campuses. District technology coordinators choose STS Electronic Recycling for FERPA-compliant bulk pickups scheduled around academic calendars, with serial-number-specific certificates of destruction and chain-of-custody documentation satisfying state technology allotment audit requirements.
Colleges & Universities
East Texas Baptist University (~1,500 students) and Wiley University (~900 students) require compliant disposal for lab equipment, faculty computers, and administrative devices. Panola College Marshall Center and TSTC Marshall add community college and technical training equipment to the regional volume. STS serves all four Marshall institutions with unified FERPA-compliant documentation, coordinating multi-department pickups under a single certificate of destruction and chain-of-custody record.
Technical & Vocational Programs
STS Electronic Recycling provides R2v3 certified electronic waste management for TSTC Marshall and vocational programs — handling server hardware, networking gear, and lab workstations through documented FERPA-compliant chain-of-custody. Every engagement includes serial-specific destruction certificates and downstream material tracking to R2-certified smelters, meeting Texas State Technical College System property disposal guidelines and TEA compliance requirements.
Is My Student Data Safe During Marshall School Electronic Waste Disposal?
Under FERPA requirements, student data on disposed devices must be rendered permanently inaccessible. Per NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 guidelines, media sanitization requires verification of purge-level overwrite or physical destruction — STS provides certified destruction meeting both standards for every Marshall school and college engagement.
Secure data erasure is essential when recycling school electronics in Marshall. According to the UN Global E-waste Monitor 2024, only 22.3% of electronic waste generated globally receives proper recycling — improperly disposed school devices containing student records create direct FERPA liability. STS Electronic Recycling guarantees NIST 800-88 compliant destruction for Marshall ISD and East Texas Baptist University with serial-specific certificates issued within 48 hours.
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What Do Marshall Schools Ask About Electronics Recycling?
Common questions from Marshall ISD coordinators and Harrison County college IT directors about FERPA-compliant school electronics recycling
How do you handle student data (FERPA)?
Yes. STS provides FERPA-compliant data destruction for Marshall-area schools and colleges including Marshall ISD and all four area higher education institutions. Every device receives NIST 800-88 Rev. 1 compliant sanitization with a serial-number-specific certificate of destruction — the documentation education compliance officers need for TEA and internal audits.
Can you schedule around academic calendars?
Absolutely. STS coordinates school electronics pickups around semester breaks, summer technology refreshes, and district procurement cycles. We offer flexible scheduling for Marshall ISD and area colleges — same-week response for urgent needs, advance scheduling for planned equipment replacements. Organizations searching for education IT disposal near me in Marshall find STS provides confirmed pickup dates with no-show guarantees.
What certifications do you hold?
STS Electronic Recycling holds R2v3 (Responsible Recycling) certification, NAID AAA certification, and maintains NIST 800-88 compliant data sanitization processes. These meet all Texas state requirements for K-12 electronic waste management and satisfy standard district vendor qualification checklists used by Marshall ISD procurement officers.
Is pickup really free for schools?
Free pickup is available for qualifying school and college loads throughout Marshall and Harrison County. Most K-12 district and college refreshes easily meet the qualifying volume threshold. Contact our team at 903-589-3705 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for a no-obligation assessment.
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About Marshall, TX
Marshall (pop. ~24,118) is the county seat of Harrison County in East Texas, located 150 miles east of Dallas and 35 miles west of Shreveport, LA. The city's academic sector includes four institutions — East Texas Baptist University, Wiley University (HBCU est. 1873), Texas State Technical College Marshall, and Panola College Marshall Center — alongside Marshall ISD, which operates the K-12 district with several campuses and dual enrollment partnerships with local colleges.
Marshall's schools and colleges generate consistent volumes of retired electronics through annual technology refresh programs, faculty equipment cycles, and 1:1 device program retirements. The EPA estimates 2.7 million tons of electronic equipment bypass certified recycling channels annually — a pattern that creates direct FERPA liability for Texas districts disposing of devices without documented data destruction. TEA requires districts to maintain compliant disposal records for state-funded technology assets; STS fulfills this obligation with itemized certificates of destruction on every Harrison County engagement.
Marshall's four higher education institutions each carry distinct compliance obligations — ETBU and Wiley University under federal FERPA requirements, TSTC Marshall under Texas State Technical College System property disposal guidelines, and Panola College under district-wide procurement frameworks. When Marshall schools need certified education IT disposal, STS provides a unified FERPA-compliant workflow eliminating the complexity of managing multiple vendor relationships. Our secure fleet serves the entire I-20 and US-80 corridor — from Marshall through Longview and throughout Harrison County.
With zero dedicated ITAD companies operating locally, Marshall-area schools have historically relied on general waste haulers lacking R2v3 certification and FERPA documentation. STS Electronic Recycling fills that gap — providing R2v3 certified K-12 IT asset disposition and NAID AAA data destruction for Marshall ISD, ETBU, Wiley University, and every Harrison County institution requiring the professional compliance documentation that state-funded programs demand.
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