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NYS Smart Schools Bond ActUpdate to the Board of Education July 26, 2106

History of New YorkSmart Schools Bond Act 2014 – Governor Cuomo called for 2 Billiontechnology investment in schools November 2014 – Public approval of theSmart Schools Bond Act 2015 – Development of Smart Schools BondAct guidelines April 2016 – Smart Schools Review Board wasassembled June 2016 – First group of Smart SchoolInvestment Plans were approved

Orchard Park Central Schoolsapproved for 2.2 Million

Allowable Project CategoriesApproved categories of expenditures include: School ConnectivityClassroom TechnologyPre-Kindergarten ClassroomsHigh-Tech Security Features

Smart School InvestmentPlan (SSIP) Timeline Receive Technology Survey approval from NYSED - Oct 2015Develop a Draft SSIP - July 2016Present Draft SSIP to the Board of Education for discussion andapproval - July 2015Advertise that a public hearing will occur on the Draft SSIPPost the Draft SSIP on the District website and provideopportunity for Community comment via the website andwritten correspondenceHold the public hearing on the Draft SSIPFinalize the SSIPBoard of Education approves the finalized SSIPSubmit the SSIP to the Smart Schools Review Board

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OPCSD Round 1 ProposalClassroom Technology mobile devices for grades 9through 12

Mobile Devices for High SchoolThe 1 to 1 Chromebook pilot in grades 5, 6 and 7was monitored and evaluated throughout the2015-16 school year: Students and faculty members in the pilotwere surveyedInput was received from: HS Technology Committee HS Google Steering Committee MS Technology Committee DLC PDC ADCABFaculty and Staff participated in over 4000hours of professional development focusingon integrating technology and GAFE

Mobile Devices for High SchoolDistrict Technology Committee made a recommendationat the June meeting to expand the 1 to 1 initiative togrades 9 through 12 High School “Google Rollout Committee” metmonthly from Jan 2016 through June 2016 to reviewfaculty concerns and to discuss questions & issuesthat surfaced in pilot classrooms at the middleschoolRecommendation was made to roll out devices to allstudents in the high school in January 2016Chromebook policy handbook is being finalizedInsurance options are being reviewedeRate project for wireless system “rip and replace”is in the works Includes a wireless access point in everyinstructional area across the district

SSIP Round 1: Classroom TechnologyDraft Spending Plan Purchase 1600 Chromebooks,Chrome Licenses andProtective Covers - EstimatedCost 750,000

History of New York Smart Schools Bond Act. 2014 – Governor Cuomo called for 2 Billion technology investment in schools November 2014 – Public approval of the Smart Schools Bond Act 2015 – Development of Smart Schools Bond Act guidelines April 2016 – Smart Schools Review Board was assembled June 2016 – First group of Smart School Investment .

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