Information Technology Plan for Harmony Hill School
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1 Information Technology Plan for Harmony Hill School William S. Bunch 8/24/10
2 Harmony Hill School, Inc. 63 Harmony Hill Road Chepachet, RI Janice DeFrances, Ed.D. Chief Executive Officer William S. Bunch, Ph.D. Director of Information Technology 1
3 CONTENTS SCHOOL DESCRIPTION... 4 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY VISION STATEMENT... 5 CURRICULUM... 5 TEACHER/STAFF TRAINING... 5 HARDWARE/SOFTWARE... 5 SUPPORT... 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY... 6 INTRODUCTION... 6 HARMONY HILL SCHOOL IS TODAY... 9 SERVERS... 9 TEACHER / STAFF TRAINING... 9 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES FOR FISCAL YEAR PROJECTED SCHEDULE FOR IMPLEMENTATIONS YEAR GOALS FOR HARMONY HILL SCHOOL (GENERAL) STAFF DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT YEAR GOALS FOR HARMONY HILL SCHOOL (SPECIFIC) OUTCOMES STUDENT OUTCOMES STAFF OUTCOMES TRAINING LEVEL DESCRIPTION TECHNOLOGY LEVEL DESCRIPTION APPTITUDE LEVELS
4 SCHOOL CONTACT INFORMATION School Name School Address Harmony Hill School, Inc 63 Harmony Hill Road Chepachet, RI School Phone (401) School FAX (401) School KEY PERSONNEL CEO COO CFO Director of Education Director of Psychotherapy and Case Management Director of Information Technology Janice DeFrances Eric James Marian Barrette Cynthia McDermott Michael C. Klein William S. Bunch 3
5 SCHOOL DESCRIPTION Harmony Hill School is located in Chepachet, Rhode Island, a borough of Glocester. The school population is approximately 50 resident students and 25 Day Students. The school provides a very special environment where seriously troubled youth are offered the opportunity to become productive individuals. These youth may display serious behavior disorders, have special problems or have experienced school failures due to extreme learning disabilities. Many have suffered from abuse and neglect. Their problems have progressed to the extent that treatment within the local education system or community based mental health programs is no longer sufficient. The Harmony Hill School builds upon each child s strengths to help prepare him to return to the community with a positive and productive attitude. Our team of therapists, teachers, and residential and day staff work together and with other involved individuals and agencies to address the specific needs and highly specialized serves required by each youth and his family. This results in a whole child approach to treatment. Every aspect of each boy s life is considered when his goals are set, giving him the best opportunity for success. Harmony Hill School is presently at level: TECHNOLOGY LEVEL III TRAINING LEVEL IV 4
6 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY VISION STATEMENT In keeping with the goals and objectives of the school s mission statement, the MIS department is committed to meet the technological needs of all students entering Harmony Hill School. Through the Individual Education Plans (IEP) and 504 plans, the Harmony Hill School is committed to graduating students who are proficient and comfortable in using educational technology, and possess the skills needed to succeed in an increasingly complex information society. To accomplish this vision, several items need to be addressed: CURRICULUM Develop and implement a comprehensive computer curriculum scope and sequence from grades K-12 Provide opportunities to unrestricted students an awareness of the variety of computer applications available, and develop skills for use in dealing with the information age. Use word processing, databases, and spreadsheets as learning tools across multiple content areas Use individual software applications to address specific subject areas (i.e. CD s for Science, History, English, etc.) Use of video-conferencing for enhanced learning TEACHER/STAFF TRAINING Provide on-going staff development and training in educational computer use. HARDWARE/SOFTWARE Determine needs and procedures to purchase appropriate hardware including network installation. Determine needs and procedures to purchase appropriate software and related materials. Develop and implement methods for housing, organizing, protecting, and replacing software and related materials. SUPPORT Establish and develop roles of each curriculum for purposes of integration, teaching, coordination, and maintenance of technology. 5
7 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Harmony Hill School Technology Plan agrees with the following statements regarding the role of technology for education and the requirements for school facilities as stated by the Rhode Island Department of Education. INTRODUCTION Recognizing that technology has changed the way our society works, plays and learns, the Harmony Hill School has identified and constructed a vision for technology. In order for student to be able to utilize interactive technologies to problem-solve, create, communicate, and collaborate in meaningful contexts. Literacy in our information and technology rich society requires that individuals not only be able to read and write, but also to employ effectively and efficiently information and technology for learning, research, problem solving, transition to work, and communications. Students must learn to use a computer as a tool to access new information. Telecommunications can bring distant information resources, courses, programs and professional development to schools and make connections among schools, libraries, homes, and businesses. These linkages with other sources of information domestic and foreign, private or public are beneficial to learners and educators. Equitable access to information and technology by teachers and students is a key factor in improving the quality of education in our State, promoting economic growth, and developing an enlightened citizenry for the twenty-first century. Recently published reports by the United States Department of Education have stated that technology is the student s key to achieving world class standards in the learning environment. To achieve this goal, equal access to technology and information for our students and teachers is imperative. Our students must not be denied the opportunity to take advantage of the electronic networking opportunities available for on-line services, national and global learning; multimedia use and applications and inter-school collaboration. This is the third Technology Plan for the Harmony Hill School. It sets forth aggressive yet reasonable guidelines for the integration of technology into the core competencies of the school from Admission to Discharge. 6
8 We believe in the development of lifelong learning skills and process skills such as: flexibility, adaptability, critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration which is essential to be successful in our program and in our rapidly changing information age. Lifelong learners are: 1. Responsible for their own learning 2. Skilled in assessing and processing information 3. Confident in using technological tools 4. Ethical in the use of information and information technology 5. Able to solve complex problems alone or collaboratively 6. Capable of being creative and innovative 7. Able to communicate locally, nationally and globally In order to create and develop an environment through which our students can become lifelong learners and thrive in today s technological world, Harmony Hill School has produced this plan. This plan is a living document and is therefore presented in electronic form for easy additions, deletions, or modifications. This Plan can also be found on the School s website, It is a guide which not only provides the planning and infrastructure for its own execution, but which also provides the means for continuous evaluation of progress toward the stated goals. Throughout the implementation of this technology plan, we will use a process of continuous preassessment and post-assessment to maintain our direction as well as marking off our milestones as they are reached. Our vision is to use appropriate classroom technology to create a collaborative, handson, curriculum and environment. To this end, we will attempt to describe the desired curriculum applications and required technology platform for each of the curriculum areas. As one reads the plan, one should note the following priorities: 1. Learning and improved social behavior are the ultimate objectives. Use technology to enhance both the desire for students to learn, and their ability to discover new information through the proper integration of technology into the curriculum. 2. Teachers must be ready to continually learn new information. The teacher training process must be continuous and on-going. 3. Technology must be used in the day to day operations of the school to provide increased efficiency in all aspects. 7
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10 HARMONY HILL SCHOOL IS TODAY There have been significant changes in the level of technological development at Harmony Hill School over the past few years. Today, all of the administration has computers and a state-of-the-art LAN. All classrooms have at least one PC with a Pentium dual-core processor. The School also has nine laptop computers than can be allocated to students for their work. The School had installed wireless access points to help facilitate connections to the School network, as well as, the Internet. There is a video-conferencing unit that utilizes an upgraded RINET connection for students and staff to access new learning activities. SERVERS Four new servers were added over the past year for the purpose of upgrading the system (Microsoft Exchange 2008); adding a Domain Controller; a RADIUS security server; and DHCP server. These complement the existing file server, SQL server, storage server, and backup Domain Controller. TEACHER / STAFF TRAINING At this time it is estimated that most of our teaching staff do possess the basic computer skills. Currently there is one Technology Teacher and one Technology Coordinator / MIS Director to handle all the requests that the staff present. Continued training and planning is needed to meet our goals. In 2010, a set of training programs offered by Microsoft for their products were made available to all staff. The staff is able to take these courses at their convenience via the Internet at any location where they have access (home, work, etc.). 9
11 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2011 Harmony Hill School s educational and technological goals are targeted to advance student learning and academic achievement in order to prepare students for the world of work. These goals promote skill, knowledge and performance. These goals are aimed at improving the effectiveness of classroom and school management in order to improve the school structure and learning environment. In order to obtain this overall goal, with assistance of a technology rich curriculum, there must be certain benchmarks established to maintain the target as well as the direction. These benchmarks also help to measure against the timetable to monitor the Harmony Hill School s progress. Harmony Hill School will seek to install additional wireless access points, install SharePoint server, convert copper lines to the telephone switch to a T1, replace aging network switches, and install a more effective firewall. PROJECTED SCHEDULE FOR IMPLEMENTATIONS Firewall Installation September 2010 Video Conferencing and Training September 2010 Roll Out of New PCs with Windows 7 And Office 2010 September/October 2010 Purchase of Network Attached Storage October 2010 SharePoint Server 2010 Installation October 2010 SQL Server 2008 Installation October 2010 Conversion to T1 for Telephone November 2010 Installation of Additional Wireless Access Points December 2010/January 2011 Installation of Archiver January/February 2011 Installation of Generator for Second Computer Rack
12 SharePoint Applications Implemented November 2010 through 2011 Installation of New Switches Late
13 3-YEAR GOALS FOR HARMONY HILL SCHOOL (GENERAL) INSTRUCTIONAL AND LEARNING TOOLS Provide students with the best available technology to fully utilize the power of the information age. Keep technology adequately available for the use of the students and staff. Teach technology as a tool to help students learn, not just as a subject to learn. Provide students with appropriately selected software. Prepare students to leave Harmony Hill School with a greater understanding of Technology. Establish accountability for the successful integration of technology into the curriculum with everyone from the student to the Director of Education. STAFF DEVELOPMENT Provide ongoing education for staff on how to use and integrate technology as an effective tool. Provide staff with hands-on practice time for what they learn in their lab sessions. Relate staff development to their immediate job responsibilities. Include all staff in the school in technology education. Help staff overcome any resistance to the use of technology. Provide staff with ability to perform document processing applications such as publishing, forms management and data base to promote record keeping and information sharing. SUPPORT Provide support for hardware, software and personnel so that technology may be integrated effectively into teaching, learning, and management tasks. Maintain all documentation following installations in one area. Provide adequate curriculum and integration support on an ongoing basis. Include therapists, and youth care staff in training an access to technology. 12
14 5-YEAR GOALS FOR HARMONY HILL SCHOOL (SPECIFIC) Upgrade and place computers in all dorm and school classrooms with Windows 7 Enterprise Edition 64-bit and Office Add additional network drops as needed in classrooms. Expand the wireless network by adding additional access points. Complete a software and hardware audit of whole campus to account for all assets of the MIS department 40 Hours per year of teacher training on computer instruction Complete computerization of all tasks (i.e. grades and treatment information) Establishment of on-campus intranet for notices and calendars, etc. by use of SharePoint. School Web page on the Internet Internet availability for all staff (Therapists, Teachers, Youth Care) Remain current through publications, workshops and seminars Conversion of Finance application software (MIP) to SQL 2008, 64-bit. At least one teacher workstation per classroom Install a dedicated generator for equipment in the data center (servers, switches, etc.) Replace 8 year old network switches in 7 IDFs. Install new firewall to replace 8 year old system. Implement archiving. Convert copper to telephone switch to T1 to enable DIDs and additional telephone capacity. 13
15 OUTCOMES A full integration of technology into all aspects of education holds far reaching potential for students and staff. In general, Harmony Hill School feels the benefits are as follows: 1. Increased effectiveness 2. Better budget / dollar costs 3. Improved access to and distribution of information 4. Improved student performance STUDENT OUTCOMES Improved student achievement Improved motivation of the student Promote computer literacy Prepare students for the future and turn them into lifelong learners Provide new experiences both locally and globally Help develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, and decision making Foster creativity Eliminate redundancy Provide immediate feedback for students, teachers, and parents Provide more active roles for students in the learning process STAFF OUTCOMES The use of technology in the teaching and learning environment will enable teachers to: Assist teachers through efficient lesson preparation, revision, presentation, and evaluation Provide challenging learning opportunities to all students at all levels Increase motivation for teachers themselves Access and use instructional networks and cooperate on interdisciplinary learning units Improve access to student information, i.e. grades, attendance, schedules Keep more efficient records 14
16 TRAINING LEVEL DESCRIPTION Level I: Teachers No Training Students K-4 No Training Students 5-8 No Training Students 9-12 No Training Level II: Teachers Average Training Students K-4 No Training Students 5-8 No Training Students 9-12 No Training Level III: Teachers Advanced Training Students K-4 No Training Students 5-8 No Training Students 9-12 Average Training Level IV: Teachers Advanced Training Students K-4 Average Training Students 5-8 Average Training Students 9-12 Average Training Level V: Teachers Advanced Training Students K-4 Advanced Training Students 5-8 Advanced Training Students 9-12 Advanced Training 15
17 TECHNOLOGY LEVEL DESCRIPTION Level I: Minimal Level II: Average Level III: Advanced Level IV: Expert APPTITUDE LEVELS The teachers at the School are at least at an intermediate level with computer expertise with the majority being advanced. Harmony Hill School staff is also at an intermediate level for those that rely on computer usage for their jobs. All staff members do, however, use and the Internet. The Administration varies from intermediate skills to advanced skills with those having the most need for computer usage in the advanced class. 16
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