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Follow on Google News | How to Save $55,000 in TechnologyLeland charter school upgrades and saves with new technology
By: Bradley S Barth “Technology plays a tremendous role in today’s classrooms,” Some smart and resourceful upgrades have taken place at the school this year. Those changes include a new fiber optic line that runs directly to the school for 6 times faster internet connection speeds – it also cut the cost in half. A new campus wide wireless “N” system was also implemented this year that creates a communication dome among classrooms and staff offices. New seamless video cameras have been installed in each classroom for interactive teacher training and student security. A revamped computer lab has 26 new Windows 7 work stations that run on a virtual desktop configuration making up to 6 computer workstations from 1 desktop. The virtual desktop configuration is also being implemented in all the classrooms on campus turning 35 computers into 175+ work stations. All work stations include LED monitors that are highly efficient and longer lasting. New ultra-bright projectors, which are essential for teaching aides and presentations, are replacing the older, less bright projectors in every classroom as well. “The overall improvement plan was projected to cost nearly $97,000, but by building multi-tasking computers in-house and maximizing network efficiency the whole package came in under $22,000 and saved nearly $55,000,” said Network Technician Nicholas Mitchell.. “Because money is tighter at charter schools, we are required to look more stringently at all our costs and see what the best value is for our purchases,” said Keith Allen Information Technology Director of The Roger Bacon Academy. “Our goal continues to be increasing the computer-to- But there are more technology upgrades that need to be done including document cameras, audio response systems, and other 21st century technology systems to maximize student learning and teaching. To help with expenses Charter Day School is hosting its second annual Tee Off for Technology Golf Tournament on March 24, 2011 at Brunswick Forest’s Cape Fear National Golf Course. All proceeds will be going to the expansion of the media and technology program at Charter Day School. The event will include a box lunch, 18 hole best-ball tournament and dinner at Cape Fear National clubhouse. Awards will be given and will include a silent auction and a raffle for a private Gulf Stream Fishing Trip for up to 6 people from Reel-em-N Charters. Single player cost is $100 and $375 for a foursome. Register Online at: http://www.active.com/ or go to http://www.charterdayschool.org/ The school is also looking for companies to donate items to our golf tournament raffle or auction. Contact Brad Barth, Public Affairs Director at The Roger Bacon Academy for any questions or information at 910-655-3600 ext. 224. The Roger Bacon Academy’s Charter Day School is a tuition-free, open enrollment K-8 public school in southeastern North Carolina. Since 2000, Charter Day School has focused on quality education and is a premier performance- www.charterdayschool.org - “Excellence Without Excuses” # # # The Roger Bacon Academy is an educational management company operating charter schools that make a difference. Our schools are tuition-free, open enrollment public schools focused on quality education and premier performance- End
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