To understand the future plan, it is important to understand the work related to the instructional technology plan that has been done in the district over the the past several years.
The district underwent an initial infrastructure and wireless upgrade.
The district purchased elementary iPad carts at one elementary school and interactive projectors
at another elementary school, and add a PC lab at the third elementary school.
The district upgraded the elementary and middle schools library media labs with iMacs and added
pods with six PC laptops to elementary classrooms.
The district began upgrading teacher devices, purchasing MacBooks for all elementary teachers,
purchasing primary (K-2) iPad integration centers to support full-day kindergarten implementation and K-2 instruction, purchasing a high school classroom set of Chromebooks, installing a new high school graphic arts iMac lab, supporting the high school computer science program by adding a class set of Macbook Pros, purchasing a class set of Macbook Airs for the physics program, and purchasing a Chromebook for every student in grades 3 through 6.
Most recently, the district continued to upgrade teacher computers and purchased a Chromebox lab and additional chromebooks for the high school. In addition to classroom technology, the district has been committed to purchasing technology that improves the security of our school buildings. This has included the creation of secure vestibules, an enhanced security camera.