BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE Capistrano Unified School District San Juan Capistrano, California.

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BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE Capistrano Unified School District San Juan Capistrano, California

CUSD Demographics Founded in 1965 Covers 195 square miles, 7 cities, and a portion of the unincorporated area of Orange county. 56 campuses - 34 elementary, 10 middle, 6 comprehensive high schools, 1 adult school, 1 alternative high school, 1 exceptional needs facility, 1 independent high school 97.3% of our students graduate Average API base is 862 Largest employer in south Orange County In the last 19 years the student populations grew by nearly 27,000 students, the district opened 31 new schools The district’s schools earned 52 California Distinguished School recognitions and 12 Blue Ribbon recognitions.

Learning with Laptops Program at the 4 Ladera Ranch Schools Three K- 5 Elementary Schools One 6-8 Middle School Average enrollment approximately 950 Base API Rank 900+

Bring Your Own Device in Ladera Ranch Chaparral Elementary - Original 1:1 CUSD school Ladera Elementary Ladera Middle Oso Grande Elementary Approximately 1200 LwL participating students

History of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) 2000 Learning with Laptop (LwL) program initiated Families required to purchase Mac laptops only Imaged and serviced by CUSD 2005 Partnership with Apple Store Laptops purchased and imaged at store Wireless connectivity 2011 New Infrastructure BYOD = multiplatform

Teacher Training Orange County Department of Education CUSD Professional Development Partnerships with Apple and Microsoft Stores School level workshops Local, state, national conferences

Current Infrastructure Why the upgrade? What did the upgrade involve? How do students access the Internet? Cost Variables Bandwidth Video Internal Content

Guidelines for BYOD Parent Information Nights Parent agreement forms Minimum Specs for the devices SLA with sites

Future of BYOD in Capistrano Unified 7 comprehensive high schools Funding decisions Prioritizing needs