Technology Plan Woodford County Versailles, Kentucky

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Plan Woodford County Versailles, Kentucky http://www.woodfordschools.org Creation Date: March 17 th, 2014 Plan Start Date: July 1 st, 2014 Plan Expiration Date: June 30 th, Updated: New Plan

Acknowledgments District Staff Bob Gibson District Coordinator Jamie Tuttle Network Administrator Liz Pitcher Resource Coord. Meghan Bottom TIS Additional District Contributors Scott Hawkins Mike Stacy Michelle Cassady Claudia Godbey Garet Wells Amy Smith School Principals School Technicians Mary Ann Patrick Dave Bott Holly Tincher Cheryl Thompson Students Slaid Leatherman Julie Huster School Committees WCHS Committee WCMS Committee Southside Committee Huntertown Committee Northside Committee Simmons Committee i

Table of Contents Acknowledgments... i Table of Contents... ii Executive Summary... 1 Planning Process / Methodology... 2 Vision and Goals... 3 Student Literacy Skills... 5 Integration of into Curricula and Instruction... 6 Staff Training/Professional Development 7 Current and Resources... 8 Evaluation... 9-10 ii

Executive Summary The Woodford County Schools Plan is designed to address the needs of our district both operationally and instructionally. This includes addressing infrastructure, communication, workflows, instructional integration and the preparation of our students to be 21 st Century Digital Learners & Citizens. The plan includes maintaining current systems while preparing for the future by looking at trends and pooling our resources in areas that can have the greatest impact on student success. The progress being made on district goals is reported to the Superintendent on a weekly basis and includes updates as requested by the Board of Education. 1

Planning Process / Methodology Development During the past year, members of our district committee have met regularly to evaluate our district and school needs. This includes feedback from the Superintendent s Cabinet, school level committees, Department Cabinet, student leaders, and bi-monthly meeting of our on-site technicians. We also hold meetings monthly with each principal individually where the focus is on topics specific to each school. The results of these meetings are discussed at the district level and relayed to the Superintendent of schools and the Board of Education. Implementation Our entire district administration, school level administration and staffs share in the responsibility of implementing the elements included in this plan. Each year the schools develop priority lists in conjunction with district goals and we utilize funding to meet those priorities. It is key that schools work to leverage funding outside of KETS, which can include grants, Section 6 funds, RFP s, Title I, PTO and facilities. Only in this way will we continue to progress rather than maintain. Evaluation All school leaders share a responsibility in the evaluation of the plan; however district leadership evaluates the progression of goals and projects on a weekly basis. An evaluation section is included in this plan to help evaluate progression toward goals and to gather feedback from constituents. We will continue to utilize our existing committee structures to gather information from teachers, students & parents district wide. 2

Vision and Goals Goal 1 Equip and maintain 100% of district s instructional classrooms with an intelligent design, including a minimum of a projection device and enhanced sound. Purchase & Install equipment for remaining standard Classrooms District Wide Increased interactivity, use of web resources in class, better presentation quality. Tech Survey, Inventory, Teacher/Tech Visual Survey July 2014 June CIO/Technical Staff/Maintenance KETS/Facilities/School s Update Intelligent Classrooms as needed Increased interactivity, use of web resources in class, better presentation quality. Tech Survey, Inventory, Teacher/Tech Survey July 2014 June CIO/Technical Staff/Maintenance KETS/Facilities/School s Goal 2 Maintain current and continue to replace approximately 1/5 of all core instructional workstations each year based on age and functionality. Move toward a mobile solution for teachers if finances permit. Replacement of approximately 1/5 of the student and teacher based computers per year. Increase mobile instructional solutions for Teachers. Responsive that meets minimum KETS standards for instruction. Creation of 21 st Century Digital Learners. Tech Survey, Order History. July 2014 June CIO/Technical Staff/School Principal KETS RFP School s PTO Title I Goal 3 Update and upgrade district and school network infrastructure and create high capacity wireless access at each school. 3

Maintain all switches to a minimum of 1GB/s with 10 GB/s uplinks. Responsive and faster desktop access for instructional applications & work flow Port Speed analysis. To be completed by July CIO/Technical Staff KETS/Local s/facilities/erate Maintain sufficient POE switching and wireless access points to create high capacity wireless access to all classrooms. Mobile computing initiatives require wireless access, increased access for students and teachers will have a direct impact on instructional outcomes. Survey, Order History, Survey July 2014 June CIO/Technical Staff/Vendor KETS/ERATE/Facilities Goal 4 Upgrade to 10 GB/s and maintain high-speed Wide-Area Network to all schools. Bid and award new 5 year WAN contract for Fiber Connectivity as a leased service. Crucial to access of all digital resources, instructional and administrative. Contract July 2014 June CIO/Technical Staff/District Administrators ERATE Goal 5 Continue and maintain mobile and digital phone service systems. Continue and maintain MTM & Tariff based contracts for Required for administrative communication to run school Monthly Bills July 2014 June CIO/CFO/District Administrators ERATE 4

mobile & Inter/Intralata Phone service. system & for communicating with parents and students. Goal 6 Maintain webhosting service to create a quality stakeholder communication tool that is user-friendly for the district and each school. Install and maintain webhosting service after awarding bid. Communication between all stakeholders Contract July 2014 June CIO/CFO/District Administrators ERATE Utilize a mass communication telephone/texting/emailing service to communicate with stakeholders. Increased communication between all stakeholders Contract July 2014- June CIO/CFO/District Administrators s ERATE Student Literacy Skills Goal 1 Continue literacy curriculum and evaluate level of integration K-8 and refine integrated approach to student literacy. Continue implementation of current literacy skills into K-12 instruction. Students will show proficiency at the 8 th grade level. 8 th Grade Assessment Data July 2014 June Teachers, CIO, TIS, Principal N/A Evaluate level of implementation and revise current curriculum Production of learners with a 21 st Century Technical Skill Set. Survey of Teachers, Collection of Materials, Lesson Plan Evidence July 2014 June TIS, CIO, Principal N/A 5

Goal 2 Implement standardized literacy assessment at 8 th and 12 th grades. Implement Literacy Assessment at the 8 th and 12 th grades. Identification of improvement areas needed in K-12 student skills. Survey, Literacy Survey July 2014 June CIO, Staff, WCMS Teachers, TIS KETS Integration of into Curricula and Instruction Goal 1 Maintain the 1:1 tablet program at Woodford County High School. Action Plan: Projects/Activities Project/Activity Sustain and maintain the 1:1 tablet program at WCHS Increased student access to content, collaboration among teachers and peers, e-text access, better formative assessment data, 21 st century digital learning skills. Survey July 2014 to June CIO, WCHS Principal, Staff, District Administrative Staff Student Fees Student Insurance Fees Increase number of mobile computing devices in K-8 schools Increased student access to content, collaboration among teachers and peers, e-text access, better formative assessment Survey July 2014 to June CIO, District Staff, School Principals KETS School s PTO Title 1 6

data, 21 st century digital learning skills. Goal 2 Expand teacher utilization of a classroom website and/or Learning Management System (LMS) district wide. Present teachers with quality websites and/or LMS solutions to establish an online classroom presence. Teachers will be required to have a presence by. collaboration among students, parents, and teachers in all academic areas. LMS and/or Website Usage Charts July 2014 June CIO, Network Admin, TIS, Technical Staff KETS Staff Training/ Professional Development Goals Goal 1 Conduct professional development for teachers throughout the year covering a variety of /instructional topics. Host Professional Development trainings for teachers in individual and small group sessions. Increase teacher capacity for creating interactive instructional activities and utilizing data. TIS Schedule of PD sessions August 2014 June CIO and TIS Department 7

Goal 2 Hire an additional Integration Specialists to help teachers utilize the investments made district wide. Hire an additional TIS to manage integration. Current TIS will focus on K-5 integration, whereas, additional TIS will have emphasis on 6-12. Increase teacher instructional capacity; ensure successful integration of assessment tools and integration. Board Action for approval of additional TIS. July 2014- June CIO, District Administration. Current and Resources (Updated 3/17/2014) Number of Devices (computer stations) 1160 Virtualized Desktop Stations 112 Number of Tablets 2119 Number of Schools Connected via Fiber WAN 100% % of LAN ports switched 1GB or above 100% % of schools connected to traditional phone system 0% % of rooms with mounted projector 100% # of Smart Boards 130 # of Slates 4 # of Document Cameras 163 # of School Based Staff 4 Network Administrator 1 CIO 1 Curriculum and Administrative Assistant 1 TIS 1 # of Servers 29 # of Servers End of Life 0 # of Schools with High Capacity Wireless 7 # of Schools with 100% wireless coverage 2 8

Evaluation Vision and Goals Evaluation Narrative The vision and goals that we have set revolve around creating a connected community of learners. This requires connected classrooms, functional high-speed computers and high-speed network access. Only in this way will be used as a tool in the classroom and produce students with 21 st Century Skills. We will use our Survey and inventories to track these areas. Many of our overarching goals are budget dependent and that has been noted, as many of these are unfunded at this time. We will continue to adjust our plan as priorities and technologies change. We will keep our leadership and school board updated on a regular basis. Student Literacy Skills Evaluation Narrative We are planning to continue our implementation of literacy instruction K-12, however we feel the need to evaluate the effectiveness of the instruction. We will have a two-fold approach to accomplishing this goal. The first is to implement a proficiency survey at the 8 th and 12 th grade levels. The second is to employ a TIS to both monitor our literacy and to integrate a more comprehensive digital citizenship curriculum. Integration of into Curricula and Instruction Evaluation Narrative One of our main goals is to put into the hands of students and teachers as an instructional and learning tool. A major goal is to maintain a 1:1 student to computer ratio at our high school and then implement the same at our junior high and elementary schools. This initiative is designed to increase student access to content, collaboration among teachers and students, e-text access, quality formative assessment data and increase the 21 st Century digital learning skills of our students. These goals are dependent upon financing, but the general goals of creating a 21 st century curriculum and learning environment should be established through this process. Evaluation is going to take place at many levels and will be the responsibility of all staff. This will include teacher and student qualitative feedback and focus groups that will help us revise the policies and procedures that guide us. Staff Training/Professional Development Evaluation Narrative We will offer individual, whole faculty, and small group staff trainings and professional development sessions based on identified needs. Professional development sessions will have a sign in sheet to document attendance. Surveys will be provided to evaluate the effectiveness of the professional development sessions and to allow participants to identify needs for future sessions. 9

Budget Summary School Year: 2014-2015 Annual Budget Summary *If ed Acquired Technologies and Professional Development Local/Long Distance Telephone Local s Ed Tech Formula Title IID $40,000 $25,000* Mobile Phone Service $25,000 $16,000* E-Rate Grants KETS Other (Specify) Leased Fiber Service $95,000 $60,000* Network Infrastructure (Maintenance & Licensing) Computer Workstations, Software & Technologies Mobile Computing Initiative $25,000 $50,000 $100,000* $200,000 Software & Licensing $35,000 $10,000* Professional Development Video Security Camera Systems Electronic Locking System $2500* $2500* $30,000* $70,000* Web Hosting Services $5000 $3000* TOTAL $552,500 $104,000 $137,500* Student Fees 10