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Comprehensive Technology Upgrades for Educational Institutions

This initiative outlines significant investments in educational technology across various institutions, totaling over $40 million. Key components include the purchase of interactive whiteboards, projectors, document cameras, and assessment systems, enhancing classroom interactivity and student engagement. Infrastructure improvements will bolster network capabilities and update essential library systems. Additionally, the one-to-one student-computer initiative aims to provide individual learning devices, ensuring every student has access to modern educational tools. These upgrades span multiple campuses, including Vistas, Klein Oak, and Hildebrandt.

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Comprehensive Technology Upgrades for Educational Institutions

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  1. Technology • Technology Standard Baseline Initiative - $7.1 million • Starboard Interactive Whiteboard • Projector • Document Camera • eInstruction Assessment System • 4 networked student computer workstations • Technology Infrastructure - $7.8 million • Network, File Storage, Telephones • Library & Student Information System Infrastructure - $2.1 million • Replacement Computers - $8.31 million • Printers - $730,000 • One to One Student to Computer Initiative - $7.22 million • 2004 Bond Funds • Vistas, Krimmel, Klein Oak, KFHS, KCHS, KHS • 2008 Bond Funds • Intermediate #9 and #10, Hildebrandt • Career and Technology Education computer labs/software - $400,000 • Technology Applications Courses computers/software - $2.1 million • Fine Arts equipment/software - $740,000 • Mathematics Graphing Calculators and Science Probes - $1.6 million

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