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Dr. Dan Bertrand, Superintendent
Mr. Scott Shepard, Principal
Mr. David Engelbrecht, Administrator- Technology
Mr. Dan Kane, Network Administrator
Board of Education
 In February 2010, the Marengo Community High
School Board of Education adopted the following:
 Mission statement
 Belief statements
 Vision Statement
 Goals
The Mission of Marengo CHSD 154:
Where learning is valued and
excellence is the standard.
Students and Learning
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all students can learn.
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students need a sense of belonging in a safe, secure,
learning environment.
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education should prepare all students for college or
careers.
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all students should have equitable opportunities and
be challenged, recognizing their different learning styles.
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students learn through participation in activities.
Faculty, Staff and Teaching
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staff focus on and be accountable for student learning.
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staff have school pride and commitment.
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staff are a positive influence, have integrity and are
trustworthy.
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staff make learning relevant and develop positive
relationships with students.
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staff are committed to life-long learning.
Schools and Community
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schools should be fiscally responsible.
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the community will provide resources needed for
quality education.
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schools and community that have a positive
collaborative partnership will lead to successful students.
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school will be the center of the community and reflect
community values.
The Vision of
Marengo CHSD 154 is:
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to become a model learning community.
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for all taxing bodies will work together to meet the
needs of the community.
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to be recognized for financial, academic, and
extra-curricular excellence.
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to be recognized for having outstanding teaching
and support staff.
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All students will:
 be able to think critically and solve real-world
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be drug-free and gang-free
be technologically literate
exhibit strong literacy skills
exceed college entrance expectations
be confident, motivated and successful
have the knowledge and skills to be productive
members of the society
see relevancy in their learning
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
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To provide each student with a netbook computer so all students
have computer access 24/7.
To continue to provide students with up-to-date technology to use as
a learning tool
To create a digital learning environment by using the netbook as an
essential tool in the delivery of each student’s curriculum and
instruction on a daily basis.
To improve student’s awareness and skill development in using web
based resources to increase their achievement, critical thinking and
problem solving skills.
To teach 21st century literacy skills and extend each student's learning
opportunities.
To enhance school-home communication through the use of
technology.
Connection to the Districts
Mission and Vision
 To become a Model school and our belief
statements reference to students being
technologically literate and to be able to think
critically and solve real world problems.
 We envision a school in which students are actively
engaged in learning through the full integration of
web based instructional tools and curriculum
resources using a blended instructional approach.
Why one to one computing?
 The previously mentioned goals can be summarized in
the four reasons listed below.
 To enhance student learning.
 To develop critical thinking.
 To improve efficiency.
 To enhance communication.
NETS for Students 2007
1.Creativity and Innovation- Students demonstrate creative thinking, construct
knowledge, and develop innovative products and processes using technology.
2. Communication and Collaboration-Students use digital media and
environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a distance,
to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others.
3. Research and Information Fluency-Students apply digital tools to gather,
evaluate, and use information.
4. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making-Students use
critical thinking skills to plan and conduct research, manage projects, solve
problems, and make informed decisions using appropriate digital tools and
resources.
5. Digital Citizenship-Students understand human, cultural, and societal issues
related to technology and practice legal and ethical behavior.
6. Technology Operations and Concepts-Students demonstrate a sound
understanding of technology concepts, systems, and operations.
To enhance student learning.
Using Technology…..
Engagement: Involves students in the
learning process.
Empowerment: Transforms the teacher
from authority-expert to facilitator when
the students are guided to use
technology to find answers online.
Differentiation: Provides greater
opportunities for differentiation for
students.
Cooperative Grouping and
Collaboration: Conducive to group
work, team problem solving, etc. and
allows students to work collaboratively
to complete a technology-based activity.
To develop critical thinking.
 Problem-Solving and
Project-Based Learning:
Promotes a positive shift
toward more project based,
hands on learning, away
from lecture based learning.
 Transparency: Digital files
can provide documentation
of the processes the student
has engaged in to solve
problems.
To improve efficiency.
 Efficiency: organization and
distribution of electronic
learning materials, grading of
multiple choice questions.
 Archiving: Allows teachers to
more efficiently save and
document student work
digitally for archival purposes.
 Fiscal efficiency: The district
can save money by using free
open software applications such
as the Linux operating system,
Google Docs and Open Office
which the district is currently
paying thousands of dollars a
year for.
 Replacement of 400+ computers
or 1-1.
To enhance communication
Access to Information & Communication: Access to an
incredible array of information sources, media, and
communications.
School-Home Connections: Increased accessibility if the
students have computer and internet access in their homes.
Preparation for College & Career: Allows for a smooth
transition from school to work and school to college.
DLE Program for Students
 Over a 4 year period of time, students will purchase a
new netbook computer by paying a $75 per year
technology fee.
 1 replacement extended life battery during the 4 years.
 a charger and a padded bag to transport the netbook in.
 Free and Reduced Lunch students will receive a loaner
computer which they will have to return at the end of
each year.
DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS
 1.7 gigahertz ATOM processor -a
common and standard speed for
netbooks
 2 gigabytes of RAM memory -the
amount of memory within a laptop
 Three or more USB ports -this
should allow for multiple devices
such as a mouse, CDROM, and USB
drive to be plugged in
simultaneously.
 Extended life battery – will initially
last more than 7 hours, which is a
typical school day.
 Charging stations will be available
in classrooms and other public
locations throughout the school.
 A standard warranty gives us 30 days
to find defects and return the item
for a replacement.
Teaching in the Digital Classroom
 Teacher is an active participant and facilitator in each
student’s path of discovery and exploration.
 Teachers need to explore innovative ways to deliver content
and continually transform their techniques to keep pace
with the rapidly changing technologies.
 Digital content makes the learning process much more
active, mobile and tailored to the individual needs of
students in a diverse classroom environment.
Internet Access for Students
 83% of our students have internet access at home with
72% having high school internet.
 Students will be able to access the network/internet
from the parking lot 24/7.
 Upon entering the building in the a.m. (5:30 a.m.)
 After school until 4 p.m. and can take the Homework
Haven bus home.
INFRASTRUCTURE
Load Balancing
The controller will look at the surrounding access
points to see what their status is, and then make
computers join the much more capable access points.
Storage Evaluation
Students will use DropBox and Google Docs which are
free storage services that can be accessed anywhere.
This should free up storage so that it can be used in
other in-depth applications.
Network Bandwidth
We are currently using a fiber optic connection called
Opt-E-Man which provide 20 megabits of Bandwidth
which is being used at 75% or more during school hours.
With the increase of Web2.0 tools in classrooms we will
need to increase bandwidth We are currently
investigating redundant internet services at this time.
END USER SUPPORT
Ticketing System
We have developed a ticketing system which will allow us to track
problems and repairs to computers as well as usage.
Loaner Netbooks
We will have 8% to 10% loaner stock of netbooks
from the ones used this year so when repairs are
needed or a student forget theirs.
TECS
The Technology Equipment and Computer Services (TECS)
program will serve the purpose of helping to provide support and
service for staff and students.
SOFTWARE PLATFORM AND
APPLICATIONS
•To contain costs, we can eliminate the majority of our
Windows usage and still provide a great learning environment.
•We will use more free open source tools such as Google Docs,
Dropbox, Open Office while using a Linux operating system.
DEVICE PROCUREMENT,
STORAGE, SECURITY
 An adhesive sticker with the
student's ID information
(picture, name, and ID
number) will be placed on
the lid of the laptop.
 Netbooks will be tracked by
the serial number which is on
a sticker on the bottom and
the MAC address of the
network cards.
SUMMARY
We truly believe this proposal presents an
exciting opportunity to move our school
to the next level in regard to student
achievement, innovative curriculum and
instruction, rigor, problem based learning
and college to Career readiness.
We have a quality staff starting with Dave
Engelbrecht and Dan Kane and teachers
who are willing to try new things.
I am confident although it will not be easy
and it will not be without some issues and
concerns, we are ready for this exciting,
challenging opportunity to engage our
Students deeper in their own learning
through a school- wide Digital Learning
Environment.