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    Technology enhances our students’ experiences in the classroom and also supports instruction and business operations. Ongoing attention is needed as systems and hardware need replacement or become inefficient. A multi-tiered assessment of the district's infrastructure and security, audio/video equipment, and instructional applications was conducted to ensure that these Capital Plan 2027 investment areas are aligned with global and national trends in K-12 education technology.

  • Access
    (Hardware)

    • Desktop computers/laptops/ tablets (collectively called “devices”)
      • Individual devices for Grades 3-12 and classroom carts for Grades PreK-2
      • Devices for teachers
      • Devices for district administrative staff, maintenance, transportation, and school police officers
    • Classroom equipment that supports learning, such as interactive projectors and audio/visual tools that record instruction
    • Audio/visual equipment for large spaces Equipment for CTAE, fine arts and elementary school computer labs
    • Wireless access points
    • Network printers and 3D printers
  • Infrastructure 
    (Networking and Connectivity)

    • Data management and utilization
    • Data center upgrades
    • Cloud-based software platforms
    • Disaster recovery services
    • Firewall and web content filtering
    • Device management systems
    • Managed print services
    • Device hardware support
    • School network refresh
    • Network and connectivity hardware
    • Network-based telecommunications
    • Structured cabling
  • Information/Instruction Tools (Software and Apps)

    • Learning Management System
    • Single sign-on capability
    • Enterprise Resource Planner
    • Content management systems
    • Productivity and collaboration software
    • Website workflow and customer relations management
    • Student information system
    • District-level and individual school websites
    • Learning object repository
    • Professional development