November 19, 2013 1 COMMON CORE TECHNOLOGY PROJECT “Helping transform teaching and learning via 21st century technology”

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November 19, COMMON CORE TECHNOLOGY PROJECT “Helping transform teaching and learning via 21st century technology”

Phase 1 Update 2

Rollouts to Staff and Students – Progress to Date 3 Phase 1 Update

4 Rollouts to Staff and Students – Progress to Date Phase 1 Update (cont’d)

5 Phase 1 Classrooms are 1:1 ready at all 47 Phase 1 CCTP schools Core network upgrade o Internet access increased by six fold o Core network capacity redesigned and increased by 20 fold o Monitoring and Management tools’ implementation in progress o /Collaboration and Identify Management in progress Phase schools ready today 287 schools in progress 486 schools not started Notes: 1.Numbers include independent charters at District sites 2.Total 754 sites, approximately 1,018 schools CCTP Network Readiness Infrastructure (cont’d)

6 Scope of work must be validated by site surveys –estimates should be based on entire site School WIFI network requires tuning and configuration to accommodate density –Post device rollout visits Infrastructure (cont’d) Lessons Learned

7 CCTP 4 Point Safety Strategy (1 of 2) Safety Cyber Safety Children’s Internet Protection Act Compliance Mobile Device Management/Home Filtering Digital Citizenship Campaign Community Outreach Showcase Schools, Press Conferences Town Hall Meetings, Student Assemblies and Parent Meetings PSAs, Bus Wraps, Tri-folds, Posters Technology Innovation Application Every tablet can be tracked by the District if lost or stolen and can be disabled remotely so that it is useless outside of the District LOCK IT/ FREEZE IT/ TRACK IT

8 CCTP 4 Point Safety Strategy (2 of 2) Law Enforcement Working Group to create the "High Risk/Low Reward" environment Los Angeles School Police Department (LASPD) is collaborating closely with all law enforcement agencies, county and city prosecutors, to effectively and proactively identify emerging crime trends and to develop innovative solutions LASPD is coordinating the Law Enforcement Working Group (LEWG) to identify suspects, conduct timely and thorough investigations, make relevant arrests, engage in robust prosecutions to create a culture of “High Risk/Low Reward” Safety (cont’d)

Parents Parent training is provided by school staff. Training focuses on: –the rationale for transition to CCSS –shift in culture and expectations for students –how use of technology supports improved student learning –how parents can reinforce learning at home with the device –digital and other resources for support (apps, websites, school contact person) Training will be provided by PCSB to District parent committees. 9 Parent Engagement

Parents (cont’d) Complete and return a Parent / Student Acknowledgement Form. Parents are not responsible for theft or loss of the device. A parent signature is not required before a student receives a device, because the device is an instructional and learning tool. Return rate of the form: highest reported return rate = 99%; lowest reported return rate = above 80% Distribution of the Parent / Student Acknowledgement Form varies by local school protocols. 10 Parent Responsibility

11 Staffing OriginalRevised VLC (School Support) 14:17:1 MCSA (IT Support)18:17:1 OriginalRevised VLC (School Support)70152* MCSA (IT Support)55152* *As staff complete project work, they will roll off the project and be supported by the general fund

Phase 2 January 2014 to May 2014 Roll out tablets at up to 36 campuses* by April, giving priority to OCR schools and schools identified as having very limited access to technology (up to approximately 40,000 devices) Provide tablets and initial orientation to remaining principals and certificated staff at all LAUSD campuses by April (approximately 30,000 devices) Provide tablet carts to campuses with inadequate technology so they can participate in the field tests of Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium scheduled for Spring 2014 Keyboards will be purchased for high schools, middle schools and 3-6 students participating in Phases 1 and 2. Up to seven high schools can voluntarily participate in a separate laptop pilot (up to one non-Phase-1 high school per Board District). The Board will reconvene to hear an evaluation of Phases 1 and 2, before voting on future phases. If approved, Phase 3 and beyond would provide technology to hundreds of remaining school sites. Plan for rolling out to the remaining LAUSD schools after Phase 1 * A campus includes all schools located at that site