Richfield Springs Central School District Smart Schools Initiative

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Richfield Springs Central School District Smart Schools Initiative August 22, 2018 Presentation

Smart Bond Initiative Passed by New York Voters in November of 2014 Awarded $2 Billion to all public schools based on enrollment and state aid formula Richfield Springs Central Schools Allocation is $587,638

Rules for these use of these funds School Networking Classroom Technology Community Connection Pre-K Classroom Improvements Elimination of Temporary/Trailer Classrooms School Security and Safety 6 categories

Rules for these use of these funds You cannot pay salaries You cannot pay BOCES and receive Aid You cannot purchase software

Step 1 Administration consults with the district’s architect to establish possible priorities in the approved categories. Consideration to Richfield Springs’ Strategic Plan Richfield Springs’ Technology Plan Richfield Springs’ Building Condition Survey

Establish a Smart Bond Planning Committee. Membership must include: Step 2 Students Staff Administrators Board of Education Parents Community Establish a Smart Bond Planning Committee. Membership must include:

Committee Responsibilities Committee to consider the preliminary proposals from the district administration and make a recommendation to the Board of Education.

Phase 2 Proposals Upgrade and expand (wired and wireless) network infrastructure, cabling (Fiber and Cat6) and wireless access points to support and expand connectivity requirements for student learning. Add additional core switch for redundancy

Phase 2 Proposal Upgrade and expand network switches, fiber & Cat6 cabling and wireless access points, add additional Core server $254,000

What happens to the rest of the money ??? The money doesn’t go away. The Smart Schools Planning Committee will continue to exist until the money is totally spent. All recommendations for expenditures must pass through this committee.

Next Steps Board of Education reviews the committee recommendations and possibly approves preliminary plan. Smart Bond Investment Plan is published on the school district web site with a form for public comments for 30 days. After 30 days the Smart Bond Investment Plan comments are reviewed in a public hearing by the Board of Education. Board of Education possibly approves final plan for submission to NYSED. Final NYSED review minimum 365 days

Please email questions or comments to tpiatti@richfieldcsd.org Next Steps Please email questions or comments to tpiatti@richfieldcsd.org