E rate and technology plan

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E-Rate and HLPUSD’s Technolo gy Plan By Beronica Alvarez

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E-Rate and

HLPUSD’s Technolog

y PlanBy Beronica Alvarez

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Agenda

District Technology Plan

• Goals• Profile• Philosophy• Professional

Development

E-Rate

• E-Rate Overview• Application Process• Determination of Need• Discounts

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What is E-Rate?

It is a discount program for schools and libraries.

The program provides 20-90% discount on eligible telecommunications services, depending on economic need and location.

Discounts can be applied to telecommunications services, Internet access, and internal connections and basic local and long distance phone services.

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What is the Application Process?

For a school to apply they must1. Develop a technology plan2. File Form 4703. Wait 28 days4. File Form 4715. Wait for questioning6. Review 471 Receipt7. Review Funding Commitment Letter8. To confirm services, file form 486

For details please visit ED.gov

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How is the need determined?

The level of discount is based on

• Percentage of students eligible for participation in the National School Lunch Program

• Location of school: Rural or Urban

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Amount of Discount

% of Students Eligible

URBAN LOCATION

E-Rate Discount

Rural Location E-Rate Discount

If the percentage of students eligible is...

...and the school is in an URBAN area, the E-rate discount will be...

...and the school is in a RURAL area, the E-rate discount will be...

Less than 1% 20% 25%

1% to 19% 40% 50%

20% to 34% 50% 60%

35% to 49% 60% 70%

50% to 74% 80% 80%

75% to 100% 90% 90%

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HLPUSD

Better Teaching, Learning and Collaboration

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HLPSD Profile

• Serves over 74,000 students in the City of Industry, Hacienda Heights, La Puente and parts of West Covina, in Los Angeles County

• 17 elementary schools• 6 middle schools• 4 high schools• 1 alternative high school• 2 child development and adult

programs• Low income families

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HLPSD Technology Plan Goals

• To support the educational goals set by the district

• To facilitate and support anywhere, anytime learning for all

• To improve and support communication among and between all community stakeholders

• To facilitate and support just-in-time data driven decisions

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HLPUSD Philosophy

The district’s Educational

Technology Plan is based on the

philosophy that educational

technology must be used to support the

instructional program in order to prepare

students for the 21st century.

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Professional Development

Part of the district’s quest to improve student achievement through technology is to provide its teachers with appropriate professional development. A district wide survey was conducted, and the following needs were addressed at professional development workshops.

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Professional Development Needs

Developing Lessons that Integrate Technology

Applying Technology Skills

Selecting Resources Alligned to CA Standards

Integrating Electronic Resources into Curriculum

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%

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Trainings

District provides opportunities for professional development.

Focus of trainings are to findways to utilize technology in standards based lessons, keeping in mind the needs of teachers.  

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Conclusion

With the support of the E-Rate program schools are able to function in modern time keeping the 21st century learner in

mind. Given that technology is becoming the key to students’ success, we will

continue to push forward with the professional development opportunities

granted to us.

 

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ReferencesSchools and Libraries Program - USAC (1997-2012). Retrieved January 28, 2012 from Universal Service Administrative Company: http://www.universalservice.org/sl/about/overview-program.aspx

E-Rate (2008 – 20012). Retrieved January 28, 2012 from U.S. Department of Education: http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/oii/nonpublic/erate.html

HLPUSD Technology Plan. Retrieved January 28, 2012 from Hacienda La Puente School District: http://www.hlpschools.org/