Smart Schools Bond Act Marion Central School District.

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Smart Schools Bond Act Marion Central School District

Purpose Funding to support educational technology and infrastructure in order to improve learning and opportunity for students to succeed in the 21st century economy.

Funding to High speed broadband or wireless connectivity Learning technology equipment Instructional space for Pre-K High-tech security features on campus

Conditions Demonstration of need Adequate technological infrastructure Sustainability Professional Development Technical Support

Allocation $1,038,923 One-time allocation No deadlines for submission Funds do not expire Funds can be reimbursed on an ongoing basis Funding mechanism not set up yet

Steps 1.Review allocation amount 2.Identify district needs 3.Stakeholder engagement 4.Capital planning ? 5.Instructional technology plan-submitted and approved 6.Preliminary Plan submission to BOE (once online form is available) 7.30 day Review-public comments accepted 8.Public Hearing 9.Final plan-BOE Approval 10.Submit to SED 11.Expenditure and reimbursement of funds.

School Connectivity Infrastructure Upgrade Components Servers Switches Wireless Cabling Management Center

Servers 7 Physical servers 5 Esxi Hosts 1 Domain Controller 1 VCenter server

Switches Core Switch- HS Core Switch-ES 29 Edge Switches

Wireless Wireless Access Management Wireless Access Points

Cabling Upgrade to cat6 or cat6a Upgrade fiber inside to OM3 or OM4

HP IMC HP IMC Enterprise Software Platform with 50- node E-LTU HP IMC WSM Software Module with 50 Access Point E-LTU HP 3 year 24x7 Care Pack Service Additional Service Charges

Questions or comments?