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Crown Point Quality School System AdvancED Standard 4.6 The system provides a technology infrastructure and equipment to s support the systems teaching, learning, and operational needs. Level 4 The system provides a modern, fully


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AdvancED Standard 4.6

The system provides a technology infrastructure and equipment to s support the system’s teaching, learning, and operational needs.

Level 4

The system provides a

  • modern, fully functional technology infrastructure
  • state-of-the-art equipment
  • highly qualified technical support staff
  • technology plan to continuously improve services, infrastructure,

and equipment.

Crown Point Quality School System

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Crown Point Community Schools CP2.0 Personalized Learning—Anytime, Anywhere

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What if…?

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What if…?

What if we gave students powerful tools allowing them to take charge of their learning? What if teachers didn't lecture, but served as guides and collaborators? What if we let computers do what they do best, freeing up humans to create, to dream, to change the world? What if we let students follow their passions and work with peers to solve problems?

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These questions proposed by a group of forward-thinking K-12 and University of Oregon educators at a backyard barbeque nearly 40 years ago leD to the formation of the ISTE. International Society for Teaching in Education

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The ISTE Essential Conditions are the 14 critical elements necessary to effectively leverage technology for learning. The essential conditions offer educators and school leaders a research-backed framework to guide implementation of the ISTE Standards, tech planning and system wide change.

ISTE Essential Conditions

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ISTE Essential Conditions

Shared Vision Assessment and Evaluation Technical Support Equitable Access Empowered Leaders Engage Communities Curriculum Framework Skilled Personnel Implementation Planning Support Policies Student-Centered Learning Ongoing Professional Learning Consistent and Adequate Funding Supportive External Context

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ISTE Essential Conditions

Bryan Gill, Technology Service Manager Shared Vision Assessment and Evaluation Technical Support Equitable Access Empowered Leaders Engage Communities Curriculum Framework Skilled Personnel Implementation Planning Support Policies Student-Centered Learning Ongoing Professional Learning Consistent and Adequate Funding Supportive External Context

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Robust and reliable access to current and emerging technologies and digital resources, with connectivity for all students, including those with special needs, teachers, staff and school leaders.

Equitable Access

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Equitable Access

Current Technology Department initiatives to achieve equitable access:

Bandwidth Increasing internet bandwidth from 1Gbps to 3Gbps. Increasing intranet speed from 300Mbps to 1Gbps. Currently above 93% saturation of internet connection Wireless Connectivity Replacing all outdated Meraki access points with higher capacity MR52 access points throughout the district Home Connection Providing portable wifi hotspots (Kajeet) to students without internet connection at home. Storage Increase storage for Inklings, CPTV, Yearbook

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Equitable Access

Long-Term

Reduce Infrastructure Bottlenecks Upgrading network switches from 10Mbps/100Mbps to 1000Mbps and switch uplinks to 10Gbps Replace any outdated cabling not capable of 1000Mbps Running second network cable to access points Redundancy Backup internet connection with automatic heartbeat failure Redundant hardware (Network, Servers) Wifi on buses Student access while traveling for curricular and extra-curricular activities Dark Fiber Private fiber - faster speeds/less limitations

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Policies and protocols support the development, purchase, and use

  • f Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and other

digital resources for learning and district school operations.

Support Policies

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CPCSC Policies and Guidelines 7540 - Technology 7540 - Computer Technology and Networks 7540.01 - Technology Privacy 7540.01A - Personal Use of Corporation Technology 7540.01B - At-Home Access to Corporation Technology 7540.03 - Student Education Technology Acceptable Use and Safety 7542 - Access to Corporation Technology Resources from Personal Communication Devices

Support Policies

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Protocols streamline the technology integration process. Protocols guide students, teachers, and parent toward more effective uses of technology, which in turn will impact the initiative’s success.

  • Frequently-Asked-Questions
  • Student Handbooks
  • Student Pledge
  • Beginning of Year Protocols
  • End of Year Protocols

Support Policies

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Policies and protocols guide the development, purchase, and use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) now and in the future. Current Firewall - Installed 2017 Implementing GoGuardian in the 2017-18 school year to filter content on student Chromebooks independent of what internet connection. Storage Area Network

Support Policies

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Policies and protocols guide the development, purchase, and use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) now and in the future.

Long Term

Sufficient infrastructure to support ideal levels of technology use Safeguarding students email/documents from Cyberbullying and Self-Harm Equipment refresh cycles

Support Policies

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Consistent and reliable assistance for maintaining, renewing and using Information Communication Technology (ICT) and digital learning resources. Technology needs to be maintained, and teachers need just-in-time help when troubleshooting problems. Whether human or virtual, technical support ensures that the technology continues to function, remains up to date and is fully usable by teachers, staff and students.

Technical Support

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Current

Staffing

Technology Service Manager 4 Building Technicians 1 Network Engineer 1 Chromebook Technician

Access to technology specialist Building assigned technicians Trouble-shooting

Technical Support

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Long-Term

Technical support of infrastructure for ideal levels of technology use Centralized Helpdesk Subject Matter Experts Student based Helpdesk Self-help

Technical Support

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Educators, support staff and other leaders skilled in the selection and effective use of appropriate ICT resources

Skilled Personnel

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To create a technology-rich culture, all educators and staff should model what it means to be a digital age professional. Knowing how to use digital tools to increase productivity and enhance learning. Keeping skills up to date.

Skilled Personnel

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Keeping up-to-date and abreast of new technologies Training Certifications Increasing integration and interactions between Technology, Curriculum, and Support Services.

Skilled Personnel

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Consistent and Adequate Funding

Consistent and adequate funding supports technology hardware, software, infrastructure, maintenance, personnel, support, and staff development.

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Consistent and Adequate Funding

Consistent and adequate funding supports technology hardware, software, infrastructure, maintenance, personnel, support, and staff development. Annual Plan and Budget 10 year - Projection, Planning, Budgeting

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Consistent and Adequate Funding

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Consistent and Adequate Funding

Building Funding Source Category Item Quantity Unit Cost 2017 CPHS Other Computer Hardware CTE Business Lab Equipment 1 $46,140.00 SSC CPF Other Technology Hardware Emerging & Unanticipated Tech Needs 1 $40,000.00 $50,000.00 ASC/All Schools CPF Other Technology Hardware iSeries Replacement 1 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 CPHS CPF Wireless Equipment Access Point Refresh 180 $530.00 $95,400.00

  • Col. Wheeler

CPF Computer Hardware Server Replacements 1 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 ASC/All Schools CPF Wireless Equipment Meraki License Renewal 630 $600.00 $378,000.00 ASC/All Schools CPF Content Tech Content $886,150.00 Building Funding Source Category Item Quantity Unit Cost 2018 Lake St. CPF Connectivity Network Switch Upgrades 5 $2,500.00 $12,500.00 Solon Robinson CPF Connectivity Network Switch Upgrades 7 $2,500.00 $17,500.00 ASC/All Schools CPF Computer Hardware Admin Laptop Replacement 26 $1,000.00 $26,000.00 Taft CPF Wireless Equipment Access Point Refresh 67 $530.00 $35,510.00

  • Col. Wheeler

CPF Wireless Equipment Access Point Refresh 80 $530.00 $42,400.00

  • Col. Wheeler

CPF Connectivity Network Switch Upgrades 19 $2,500.00 $47,500.00 SSC CPF Other Technology Hardware Emerging & Unanticipated Tech Needs 1 $40,000.00 $50,000.00 ASC/All Schools CPF Content Identity Management Solution 1 $75,000.00 $75,000.00 CPHS CPF Connectivity Network Switch Upgrades 42 $2,500.00 $105,000.00 ASC/All Schools CPF Content Tech Content $900,000.00

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What if…?

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Be Future Ready.