The purpose of the SMART Schools Bond Act is to improve learning and opportunities for public and nonpublic school students by funding capital projects to:
- Install high-speed broadband or wireless internet connectivity for schools and communities;
- Acquire learning technology equipment or facilities, including but not limited to interactive whiteboards, computer servers, and desktop, laptop, and tablet computers;
- Construct, enhance, and modernize educational facilities to accommodate prekindergarten programs and to provide instructional space to replace classroom trailers; and/or
- Install high-tech security features in school buildings and on school campuses, including but not limited to video surveillance, emergency notification systems, and physical access controls.
2019-2020 School Year Overview
Peru Central School Technology plan identifies 6 goals: The highlighted goals will be supported through our 1 to 1 initiative plan using Smart Schools Funding.
- Employ responsive and adaptable systems of hardware
- Foster student-centered learning environments
- Develop 21st Century learning skills in all students
- Demonstrate and promote responsible digital citizenship
- Implement professional development to promote continuous digital literacy
- Promote and support innovation in a professional digital environment
Phase 1: Smart Schools Investment Plan (Infrastructure and Security)
Board Approved: August 2016
Project Completion Timeline: Spring-Summer 2018
Project Total: $1,263,996
Infrastructure
-Network Switching
-Wireless Network
-Telecom Room Upgrades
-Campus Fiber Backbone
Security
-Video Surveillance
-Door Access & Control
-Visitor Sign In and Badging Hardware
-Automated Lockdown / Mass Notification
Phase 2: 2018-2019 Smart Schools Purchase Allocation
- Purchase 630 Chromebooks with protective cases for student devices | $173,250.00
- 14 classroom laptop charging stations | $7,000.00
- 42 iPads with Protective Cases Grade 2 | $14,000.00
- 6 classroom iPad charging stations | $650.00
- Osmo iPad Instructional Kit for Grade 2 | $4200.00
- Full upgrade to one district computer lab | $35,000.00
Phase 3: 2019-2020 Smart Schools Purchase Allocation
- Purchase 940 Chromebooks with protective cases for student devices | $348,570.60
- 14 classroom laptop charging stations| $14,000
- 84 iPads | $28,160
- 12 classroom iPad charging stations | $3,000
- Osmo iPad Instructional Kit for Grades K-1 (included OSMO designed iPad Cases) | $8,500
- Full upgrade to two district computer lab | $70,000
- AR/VR Kits for Intermediate, Middle and High School buildings | $51,000
- Classroom Displays | $52,670
Phase 4 Purchases 2020-2021 (Proposal)
- Teacher Devices: These devices will be used to replace the current teacher laptops and desktop setups in all instructional spaces.
* Due to the implementation of the $25 million, alongside the district’s previous approved plans, the nonpublic schools ended up with a total per-pupil of $330.33, $80.33 over the $250 maximum. This amendment serves to reduce the previous nonpublic loans to the maximum and return the remaining $15,342.56 to the district, as requested by the Review Board, resulting in a new nonpublic loan total of $34,000. The district has already made purchases for the nonpublics under the $25 million and will continue to do so until the maximum has been reached”
Links
Smart Schools Investment Plan 3, 1:1 Computing (January 2019)
Smart Schools Investment Plan 2, 1:1 Computing (January 2018)
Smart Schools Investment Plan 1 1, Network and Security (August 2016)
Please click here to view the SMART Schools Bond Act Letter of Intent
Contact Information
If you have any questions, please contact the district office at 518-643-6000.