Research Context
| School No. | School Technology Resources |
|---|---|
| 1 | The school is 1:1 with Chromebooks in all its classroom. The Chromebooks are old versions and need to be updated. However, for remote learning, Chromebooks were given out to a student if they needed it and had no access to a device at home. Students were also assisted by the school district if they needed internet connectivity. School provides student Google accounts, ParentSquare, Clever, Zoom and other learning software or apps. Among 335 students, 21% of students are eligible for free and reduced lunch. School technology questions are directed to the teacher. The school does not have dedicated technical personnel but has access to the district technology help desk. |
| 2 | The school is 1:1 with Chromebooks in all its classroom for some part of each day. However, students must share iPads. The school has mobile technology lab including iPad labs and Chromebook labs. These labs are transported to various classrooms to allow 1:1 usage for each student for some part of each day. The devices are retained at school and not sent home with students. The school provides student Google accounts, Zoom, Rediker, Achieve 3000, SmartyAnts, and Apex Learning. All students are eligible to receive free lunch. The school has temporary technical personnel who comes in a few days every week. |
| 3 | The school is 1:1 with Chromebooks but students share iPads. During the pandemic, each student was given a Chromebook to take home to be able to continue with remote learning. The school supported those student families and staff who did not have access to internet at home. The school supports programs like Tyler SIS, Google suite, SeeSaw, and Wonders ELA/ Maravillas. Out of 365 students, 97% are eligible for free lunch and 2% for reduced lunch. The school does not have dedicated technical personnel but has access to the district technology help desk. |
| 4 | In the last academic year, the school district made Chromebooks mandatory for all students from K– 12. So now the school is 1:1. Students use their district-issued device for district assessments and/or as specified by the teacher. However, students have not been given any devices to take home. School district will support the use of Google Classroom. The school district is providing mobile hotspots for student families through T-Mobile and Verizon. Out of 387 students, 8.3% are eligible for free and reduced lunch. The school has technical personnel. |
| School No. | School Technology Resources |
|---|---|
| 1 | The school is 1:1 with Chromebooks in all its classroom. The Chromebooks are old versions and need to be updated. However, for remote learning, Chromebooks were given out to a student if they needed it and had no access to a device at home. Students were also assisted by the school district if they needed internet connectivity. School provides student Google accounts, ParentSquare, Clever, Zoom and other learning software or apps. Among 335 students, 21% of students are eligible for free and reduced lunch. School technology questions are directed to the teacher. The school does not have dedicated technical personnel but has access to the district technology help desk. |
| 2 | The school is 1:1 with Chromebooks in all its classroom for some part of each day. However, students must share iPads. The school has mobile technology lab including iPad labs and Chromebook labs. These labs are transported to various classrooms to allow 1:1 usage for each student for some part of each day. The devices are retained at school and not sent home with students. The school provides student Google accounts, Zoom, Rediker, Achieve 3000, SmartyAnts, and Apex Learning. All students are eligible to receive free lunch. The school has temporary technical personnel who comes in a few days every week. |
| 3 | The school is 1:1 with Chromebooks but students share iPads. During the pandemic, each student was given a Chromebook to take home to be able to continue with remote learning. The school supported those student families and staff who did not have access to internet at home. The school supports programs like Tyler SIS, Google suite, SeeSaw, and Wonders ELA/ Maravillas. Out of 365 students, 97% are eligible for free lunch and 2% for reduced lunch. The school does not have dedicated technical personnel but has access to the district technology help desk. |
| 4 | In the last academic year, the school district made Chromebooks mandatory for all students from K– 12. So now the school is 1:1. Students use their district-issued device for district assessments and/or as specified by the teacher. However, students have not been given any devices to take home. School district will support the use of Google Classroom. The school district is providing mobile hotspots for student families through T-Mobile and Verizon. Out of 387 students, 8.3% are eligible for free and reduced lunch. The school has technical personnel. |
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