Novi Community School District District Technology Plan July 1, 2012-June 30, 2015 Plan Web Address http://www.novi.k12.mi.us/district/tech/ Oakland Intermediate School District State Code 63 Contact Person: James S. Fry Director of Technology Phone: 248-449-1261 - Fax: 248-449-1269 jfry@novi.k12.mi.us District State Code 63100 25345 Taft Rd. Novi, Michigan 48374 248-449-1200 Novi Community School District - Technology Plan 2012-2015 Created April 1, 2012 Page 1
General inquiries about this plan and requests for copies of this document should be directed to James S. Fry at the address below: James S. Fry Director of Technology Novi Community School District 25345 Taft Rd. Novi, Michigan 48374 Work: 248 449-1261 FAX: 248 449-1269 Internet: jfry@novi.k12.mi.us Web Site: www.novi.k12.mi.us Discrimination Policy - It shall be the policy of the Novi Community School District not to discriminate on the basis of religion, race, national origin, sex, or handicap in educational programs, activities, or services. Students shall have an equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from all academic and extracurricular activities and services. Page 2
Table of Contents Page Section 1 - Cover Page 1 Section 2 - Introductory Material 4 Section 3 - Vision and Goals 5 I. Curriculum Section 4 - Element A. Curriculum Integration 15 Section 5 - Element B. Student Achievement 16 Section 6 - Element C. Technology Delivery 17 Section 7 - Element D. Parental Communications & Community Relations 18 Section 8 - Element E. Collaboration 18 II. Professional Development Section 9 - Element F. Professional Development 19 Section 10 - Element G. Supporting Resources 19 III. Infrastructure, Hardware, Technical Support, and Software Section 11 - Element H. Infrastructure Need/Technical Specification and Design 20 Section 12 - Element I. Increase Access 22 IV. Funding and Budget Section 13 - Element J. Budget and Timeline 23 Section 14 - Element K. Coordination of Resources 14 V. Monitoring and Evaluation Section 15 - Element L. Evaluation 25 Section 16 - Element M. Acceptable Use Policy 26 Acceptable Use Policy Acknowledgements Appendix A - District Statistics Appendix B Standards Page 3
Introduction - Section 2 Our District Mission: In partnership with parents and community, the mission of the NCSD is to ensure that all students develop the knowledge, skills and character necessary to achieve their highest potential and to be productive members of an ever changing global society. Our District Vision: Developing Each Student's Potential With A World-Class Education Our District Goals: 1. The Novi Community School District will ensure that each student will make no less than one year's growth in one year's time. 2. The Novi Community School District will ensure that all students achieve at a high level. (There will be no achievement gaps.) 3. The Novi Community School District will evaluate and enhance opportunities for students while maintaining a minimum 10% fund balance. 4. The Novi Community School District will improve organizational quality and customer service by creating common standards, systems, and principles. District Demographics The District consists of the following school buildings: Building Name Student Enrollment Staff Novi High School (9-12) 1,996 200 Novi Middle School (7-8) 1,050 80 Novi Meadows (5-6) 1,011 75 Deerfield Elementary (K-4) 446 30 Novi Woods Elementary (K-4) 468 30 Orchard Hills Elementary (K-4) 408 30 Parkview Elementary (K-4) 402 30 Village Oaks Elementary (K-4) 466 30 Total Enrollment 6,247 An overview of the City of Novi - Website: http://www.cityofnovi.org/community/communityhome.asp Page 4
Vision and Goals - Section 3 The vision for technology in the Novi Community School District is based on a picture of instruction, which has been changing since the implementation of the first Technology Bond Project of 1991. The pyramid graphic represents the district s 4 Goals and how these goals build upon each other to support learning. Technology is an integral part of all the steps in this pyramid. It is not looked at as separate component but something that is integrated and supports all of these goals. Technology continues to be a significant force in enabling educators to make needed improvements in instruction; however, technology has not been the goal of these changes. Rather technology can be the significant instructional tool in the hands of teachers and learners, making possible new and improved strategies for learning that will lead us to our goals. Learners continue to be much more actively involved in the learning process, constructing their learning activities, monitoring what has been learned, and participating in real-life and simulated experiences. The use of higher order thinking skills, personal and group problem solving and goal setting has become much more common. Skills for life-long learning continue to receive stronger emphasis with teamwork, leadership and personal fulfillment as important areas of learning. The role of teachers continues to change towards that of expert learner and a partner in learning, with less emphasis on directing and disseminating information. This trend will continue, and teachers will spend more time monitoring student learning, verifying mastery, and managing increased information that is more complex as well. Relationships with home and community will be more evident. Learning will be seen as a community responsibility, as well as that of the school staff. Collaboration and communication will be increased. Page 5
Information will continue to expand at a rapid rate with access to information becoming more important than ever. Those who have access to information and possess the skills and resources to obtain it will have a significant competitive edge in the work world. Technology - Part of the Culture: Essential Tool for Learning Technology is a powerful and essential tool in the education process for both students and staff of the Novi Community School District. It has become an integral part of all areas of curriculum at every level of instruction. In addition, technology has become an integral process tool in both instruction and management. The application of technology is an important factor in improving student performance and achievement, increasing staff productivity, and assuring efficiency of the day-to-day operations of the school system. Rationale This technology plan is provided as the current guideline for the appropriate and effective use of technology in Novi schools. The plan provides the framework for maintaining and improving the district technology infrastructure, equipment, organization and human resources vital to improving student and staff learning. Executive Summary During the past more than 20 years, District staff has brought to fruition a series of comprehensive technology implementations with close to 27 million dollars invested. These projects have put in place a Voice, Video, and Data infrastructure, hardware and software, and a technology department for support and maintenance. The projects were completed with the coordination and cooperation of district committees of technology and various consulting groups and integrators. Committees met on a regular basis with administrators and consultants to discuss issues relating to the implementation of technology within the district. Students and staff have worked to implement the use of advanced technology within the core curriculum. Committees have met to organize, process, and present information on the integration of technology into the curricular objectives. The teacher continues to be the most critical factor in effective curriculum integration of technology into instruction. Proper training and support is a continuing critical need. Teachers will only be able to continue to enhance curricular concepts with technology with support and training. Improving student-learning competency with technology tools, managing required record keeping, creating effective lessons, improving peer collaboration and utilizing world-wide network resources continues to be a challenge and will take a very large professional development effort. Technology support staff are in place for the maintenance of equipment in the buildings. A District technology department has also continued to work with the administration of technological activities to ensure the continued integration of technology within the curriculum. The District Director of Technology has worked to coordinate the efforts of the District Technology Support Personnel and to take the lead in expanding and continuing the vision and strategic plan for maximizing the use of technology. Page 6
Goals 1. Technology Standards for Students, Staff and Administrators Students, instructional staff and administrators will demonstrate technology integration by applying the METS-S Technology Standards for Students and the NETS national standards for Staff and Administrators into all curricular areas. The district believes students will need to be lifelong learners, who are able to use tools and learning processes to gain control of their learning, build knowledge using higher order thinking skills and effectively communicate with a variety of people and audiences. 2. Professional Development The district will work to improve staff competence and delivery of instruction with technology and their ability to implement technology into curriculum and assessment through professional development activities. The district believes that technology is a significant instructional tool and when appropriately placed in the hands of teachers and learners it will create and make possible many new and improved strategies for learning. The role of the teacher is changing toward that of an expert learner and a partner in learning with much less emphasis on directing and disseminating information. The addition of Technology Coaches to our cohort of instructional coaches will be an import component of our professional development efforts 3. Classroom of the Future Technologies - Mobile Devices and Google Apps The district will work to provide technologies in the classroom to enhance and expand the delivery of instruction by staff and students. Personal mobile devices will be studied and installed in classrooms where it is most appropriate and will enhance instruction and learning. A BYOT (Bring your own technology) program will also be piloted. These district or personal devices along with the district s adoption of Google Apps for Education will provide us with tools to advance learning for our students. 4. Total Cost of Operations The district will provide the most effective and efficient technical system support possible for the best price through the most effect total cost of ownership possible in order to facilitate the effective use of technology in our district. To meet our goals with Technology, the district will continue to do much more with fewer dollars. To continue to purchase new and replacement technology the total cost of ownership of the technology will be critical to ensure that the technology will continue be put to effective use. Page 7
Evaluation of our Goals Technology is an area that is forever changing. New technologies are arriving, daily, monthly, and yearly. At the time this plan was developed we could only work with what we knew of technology at that time. As a three year plan we know there will be new technologies available to us that do not exist at this time while this plan is still in effect. Because of this, as a district we feel that this plan must be a living document that will be updated and evaluated as technology changes. The District Technology Committee will meet annually to evaluate our goals and our progress in meeting those goals and update the plan as necessary. Goal 1 Technology Standards for Students, Staff and Administrators As an educational institution we have sets of standards for our students and employees. These are our guidelines to help us know the proper direction to follow. The technology standards are something that we are working to fully integrate into everything we do with learning and teaching. A very important part of implementing the standards will be the planning for professional development to give the staff the knowledge and skills required. Another part of Technology and the Standards is Internet and computer safety. The district is working to implement the practices and activities of the Michigan Attorney Generals Cyber Safety Initiative at http://www.michigan.gov/ag/0,4534,7-164-18155_48889---,00.html. It is critical as teacher work with students and their parents that online safety is stress in everything students do while online or working with many of the other mobile devices that connect them with the world. All of these efforts will be overseen by our Technology Director and our technology coaches. Questions to be answered while planning for technology implementations Essential Learning: What do you want to do and what will students learn? What standards and benchmarks will be covered? Safe use of technology and the Internet. Proper use and safety online Assessment: How will I know that the technology has made a difference in student learning? Are my students practicing safe online behaviors? Activities: How will technology be used? What strategies will be used that best integrate technology and the content? Process: What materials/resources are needed? (Hardware, software, training, etc.) Management: How will the technology be managed in the classroom? (Large group, learning center, small group, on-line, or independently) See Appendix B for detailed list of Standard for Students, Teachers and Administrators Technology Standards - Students Novi Community School District follows the METS Standards (Michigan Educational Technology Standards) for our students, teachers and administrators. The technology foundation standards for students are divided different grade level categories. Grades PK through 2, Grades Three through Five, Grades Six through Eight, and Grades Page 8
Nine through Twelve. Standards within each category are to be introduced, reinforced, and mastered by students. These categories provide a framework for linking standards to performance indicators within the Profiles for Technology Literate Students. Teachers can use these standards and profiles as guidelines for planning technology-based activities in which students achieve success in learning, communication, and life skills. Student Standards Implementation Plan The district curriculum committees and instructional and Tech coaches will review in coordination with the Technology Committee the standards and their impact on our curriculum and instructional practices. They will also work to create an implementation plan for professional development activities with staff to be able to implement these standards into teaching. The groups will also create a timeline for when these activities will take place and a projected budget. Evaluation of Student Standards Representatives of the Technology committee, the coaches and district curriculum committees will meet at the end of each school year to review the progress that has taken place with the integration of the student standards. Examples of students work, teacher lesson plans and other documentation and authentic assessments will be reviewed by the committee members. A review of each curriculum area and the progress made will be done. Training recommendations for the summer training schedule and the next year s technology training classes will be made. Technology Standards - Teachers Novi Community School District has adopted the NETS-T Standards (National Educational Technology Standards) for our Teachers. Teacher Standards Implementation Plan A committee of teachers, tech coaches and administrators will work with our district Professional Development Committee to develop a plan, timeline and budget for the training of staff on integrating technology into the teaching and learning process. The activities that are recommended will be able to be integrated into our district professional development days and the work of our instructional and tech coaches along with part of our staff s professional development hour s requirements. Evaluation of Teacher Standards Representatives of the Technology committee, Professional Development committee, and district curriculum committees along with the Director of Technology and the tech coaches will meet at the end of each school year to review the progress that has taken place with the integration of the teacher standards. A review of each curriculum area and the technology skills required by staff to implement the student standards and the progress made will be done. Evaluations of lesson plans, reviews of classroom observations and professional development evaluations from training sessions will be evaluated by the committee. Training recommendations for the summer training schedule and the next year s technology training classes will be made from these along with the needs from the classroom and from skills needed for the use of technology and the management requirements of our teachers. Page 9
Technology Standards - Administrators The district has adopted the NETS-A Standards (National Educational Technology Standards of Administrators) for our Administrators Administrator Standards Implementation Plan The Director of Technology will work with the Superintendent and the district Administrative Counsel to develop a plan, budget and timeline for helping administrators meet these standards. The administrators meet on a monthly basis on Tuesday mornings. A tech tips component has been added to those administrative council meetings each month. The plan for those Tech Tips will be to have the Administrators participate together in the 21 Things for the 21st Century Administrator - http://www.21things4administrators.net/ Evaluation of Administrator Standards Representatives of the Technology committee and district administrative council will meet at the end of each school year to review the progress that has taken place with the implementation of the administrator standards. A review of the progress made will be done. Training recommendations for summer training and the next year s administrative meetings will be made. AG - Cyber Safety Initiative The District will be working to implement the Michigan Attorney Generals Cyber Safety Initiative for all grades, K-12 as part of our plan. Goal 2 - Professional Staff Development Staff development is part of every goal in our plan. There are many areas that need to be addressed. Staff development is ongoing both during the school year and also during the summer. In view of the changes in technology over the last year, there is a continuous need to update the skills of the teachers and administrators so that they can work effectively with students. PSD is done both at the district level, as well as the school level. At the school level, there are formal and informal staff development activities with the tech coaches, Director of Technology, media staff member and the tech-para available to assist on site with both technical aspects, and also help on the integration of curriculum. Organization of training throughout the year, as well as the summer, is one of the functions of the Director of Technology and his staff. Staff Development has been accomplished in many ways so far and will continue to be provided by the following types of activities. Summer Tech Days The Tech Coaches will offer half day classes on the topics that have been requested by staff and or by the District Director of Technology related to current initiatives. District Professional Development Days We have offered and will continue to offer one full day of topics related to technology and technology integration at one of our full day PD days. Conferences and Seminars Many of our staff attend MACUL and other technology events or technology related events. We continue to encourage and work to make that possible. Peer to Peer Our Tech Coaches and Media Specialists make it a very important part of their jobs to support staff on a daily basis on the integration of technology into the students learning. Our Tech Coaches, Media Specialists and other teacher experts are also supported by our district technology support staff to assist in the training on hardware and applications on a daily basis. Page 10
With the current and future budget restraints we will continue to use as many of these options as possible and continue to explore online opportunities and other methods of providing the training and skills necessary to accomplish our goals. Evaluation of Professional Staff Development Part of every technology class that is offered by the district is a class evaluation. This evaluation covers the instructor, the facilities, the content and the value of the class and how it has affected the staff s ability to perform their job and if it has increased their knowledge. These evaluations are collected by the district technology office and reviewed with the district technology committee. These evaluations are an important part of the yearly evaluation of our training and will help us plan as we progress through our project. Other data will be collected from teacher lesson plans, project ideas and authentic assessments made on student projects. These items along with Principal observations of staff and their recommendation of areas of need will be part of our evaluation. Staff development activities by all our staff are logged into a system called Kalpa. This system records and tracks all staff development time from district sponsored activities to any and all other activities, conferences, etc. that staff are involved with. This system will allow us to pull reports on the types and amount of time, along with numbers of staff involved with these activities. This will allow us to analyze what our staff is doing and adjust our training to meets the needs of our staff more appropriately. Goal - 3 Classroom of the Future Technologies - Mobile Devices and Google Apps The district is currently implementing programs for Google Apps for education and mobile devices. The mobile device project involves 2 carts of 30 ipads in each of the K-4 buildings along with the 5th grade and 6th grade buildings. We also have a 1:1 ipad program for a 5th grade team of 60 students and 2 teachers. These students have been assigned an ipad that they use in school and can take home for use when not in school. This team of students and 2 teachers will stay together and for 6th grade for this 2 year pilot. Our Special Education program also has provided ipads to many of the special education rooms across the district. We have also provided them to our administrators and curriculum coaches. Along with this we have implemented the Google Apps for Education tools for all of our students and staff. The staff members involved volunteered and make up a committee that will be involved in the evaluation, future implementation and training for staff in the district. This group along with the building and district tech committees will work to develop a final plan for implementation and the professional development that will take place for district staff. Evaluation of Classroom of the future Goal A committee will be put in place to monitor and evaluate the progress and direction of this project. The committee will consist of the Assistant Superintendent of Academic Services, Director of Technology, representatives of the building technology committees along with the teachers of the pilot classroom of the future group. Progress of the implementation will be documented and meetings will be held to monitor and revise the implementation process as needed. Page 11
Goal 4 Support and Cost of Operations It is vital to improve capacity and use of technology that there be a trained and experienced cadre of technicians to maintain and administer technological activities. The district continues to look at the personnel needed for the support of the technology and understands the need to maintain and preserve the large investment that has been made. To accomplish this, the district has put in place the following personnel listed below. Our goal will be to continue to study how technology is being used and what has been implemented and how best we can support that with limited budgets. The following is a list of current staff. Members of the technology support personnel are professionals and paraprofessionals with training and experience in the relevant technical areas. These members are permanent and regular employees of the Novi Community School District. The technology support personnel are responsible for making their technical expertise readily available to staff for resolving hardware/software issues relating to hardware and software installation trouble-shooting and repair of all technology-related devices data backup and recovery hardware and software upgrading hardware and software inventory records all network operations and modifications The technology support personnel consist of district specialists in various areas of technology. They provide timely support in all activities relating to the acquisition, installation, maintenance and use of technological devices within the district. Members of the district technology support personnel include Director of Technology Technology Systems Support Manager Network and Desktop Engineer ITC Secretary 4 Technology paraprofessionals Instructional Technology Coaches Director of Technology The Director of Technology leads the District in expanding the vision and implementing a strategic plan for maximizing the use of technology at all sites. The Director of Technology responsibilities are to: head the District Technology Support Team by serving as chair of the District Technology Committee facilitate communication between the various members of the District's technology committees and subcommittees coordinate and oversee the Instructional Technology staff. Page 12
address the needs of each school and distribute tasks to the appropriate support personnel explore the existence of State and Federal mandates concerning technology and ensure that the District is in compliance. This is done in conjunction with the Assistant Superintendent of Academic Services oversee hardware and software purchases to maximize funding. This is done in conjunction with the Assistant Superintendent for Business and Finance and the Assistant Superintendent for Instruction publicize and provide training opportunities in technology and coordinate teacher in-service training coordinate District and site in-services in technology and keep staff informed as to various training opportunities share with members of the District Technology Committee information learned through evaluating these inservices in order to continually improve the quality of training available in the District collect samples (on paper and on video) of effective academic programs that include the use of technology ensure hardware security (anti-theft) propose hardware upgrading propose software upgrading participate in the building technology committees chair the District Technology Committee and lead the Technology Committee in fulfilling its mandate as described in the District Long Range plans share with members of the District Technology Committee information learned through evaluating these inservices in order to continually improve the quality of training available in the District Technology Coaches The tech coaches play an import role in the implementation of technology into the instructional and learning process. The tech coaches are part of the department of instruction and work for the Assistant Superintendent of Academic Services. They play a valuable support role for the technology department The Technology Coaches responsibilities are to: Work with the Director of Technology to implement professional development on the integration of technology for instruction Work with Curriculum coaches Technology Systems Support Manager The Technology Systems Support Manager heads the effort to maintain, repair and replace hardware at all sites and work in conjunction with Media Technology Paraprofessionals (as described below) on all problems which cannot be solved at the site. The Technology Systems Support Manager works closely with the Director of Technology to maintain and implement technology across the district. The Technology Systems Support Manager responsibilities are to: coordinate the installation of new equipment into the existing technology environment provide service of all hardware-related problems document all modifications to hardware and network equipment used within the District provide necessary hardware support in deploying school and District wide area networks keep hardware inventory records coordinate the installation of new software into the existing technology environment provide service for software-related problems Page 13
document all modifications to system, application and network software used within the District provide necessary software support in deploying school and District wide area networks provide data backup and recovery ensure data security relating to network resources Network and Desktop Support Engineer The Network and Desktop Support Engineer works under the supervision of the Technology Systems Support Manager. The position provides support and knowledge to the support manager and the entire technology support department. The Network and Desktop Support Engineer s responsibilities are: the installation of new equipment into the existing technology environment to provide support to the techs for service of all hardware-related problems to document all modifications to hardware and network equipment used within the District provide necessary hardware support in deploying school and District wide area networks the installation of new software into the existing technology environment to provide troubleshooting for software-related problems to document all modifications to system, application and network software used within the District to provide necessary software support in deploying school and District wide area networks to coordinate data backup and recovery ensure data security relating to network resources (Server & Internet access) ITC Secretary The Instructional Technology secretary will coordinate the ITC office activities. The ITC Secretary responsibilities are to: answer phone and other inquires process purchase orders and process items when they arrive maintain technology databases organize office activities and information schedule district in-service training monitor the district video system assist in maintenance of district inventory assist in the operation of the ITC keep software inventory records provide telephone support to district staff provide support to the Technology Paraprofessionals Technology Paraprofessional Provide assistance to the Technology Department and District staff to ensure smooth operation of the District and individual building s technology. The responsibilities of the Technology Paraprofessionals are to: staff the district help-desk support building hardware and software Page 14
inventory building technology and maintain inventory of hardware install and update software on computers transfer files between computers connect equipment to the district network assist staff members with software and hardware problems act as building liaison for assistance with phone system and voice mail support the operation of the building video head end equipment support of video camera carts assist staff and students with e-mail and Internet access assist with voice mail and telephone problems support media center technology support all staff in the operation of the district technology Evaluation of Support and Cost of Operations The district technology staff and district technology committee will work together to evaluate the support and the TOC of the district s technology. Curriculum Integration - Section 4 Goal 1 of the district is our goal for the integration of curriculum. The district feels by working to integrate the tech standards across all the core curriculum areas along with the other enrichment curriculum that technology will truly be an integral part of the teaching and learning process. The process to achieve this will be in many parts. The Director of Technology along with the Assistant Superintendent of Academic Services and Director of Assessment to work to coordinate and integrate the technology standards into the districts other curriculum. As part of the ongoing curriculum process, each curriculum area has a committee that meets yearly to review and revise that curriculum. Staff that will support this process will be our Technology Coaches and our Instructional Coaches and Content Area Leaders Over the next 3 year cycle of curriculum revision the Director of Technology will meet and work with those committees to integrate the standards and various projects and appropriate technologies to be part of the curriculum areas. This work is ongoing and is being entered into the districts Rubicon Atlas system where all district curriculum will reside. Technology integration will be part of all the documentation in this system. This schedule will be established by the Assistant Superintendent of Academic Services and Curriculum and Director of Assessment along with the Director of Technology. The standard used will be as stated in our Technology Goal 1. These are the METS standards. As an integral part of this each buildings staff, coordinated by the Media Specialist and the building technology committee will be working with the following set of questions as they look at their technology purchases and the curriculum that has been established and or revised. Page 15
Questions to be answered while planning for technology purchases Essential Learning: What do you want to do and what will students learn? What standards and benchmarks will be covered? Assessment: How will I know that the technology has made a difference in student learning? Activities: How will technology be used? What strategies will be used that best integrate technology and the content? Process: What materials/resources are needed? (Hardware, software, training, etc.) Management: How will the technology be managed in the classroom? (Large group, learning center, small group, on-line, or independently) Student Achievement - Section 5 Our focus on improving student achievement is evidenced by our implementation of the Atlas Rubicon system in coordination with Oakland Intermediate School District. The district curriculum is being entered by our staff and maintained by a group of Content Area Leaders with expertise in the specified content areas. Teacher collaboration time each week during Professional Learning Community (PLC) time enhances each teacher s depth of understanding of the current curriculum and the achievement needs of individual students. The District has a strong commitment in the use of technology to improve curricula and instruction. The installation of Intelligent Classrooms, document cameras, projectors, student response systems (clickers), and interactive smart boards are just a few of the ways we have integrated technology into daily instruction. ipad Mobile device carts along with laptop carts and classroom computers are available to all staff. Instructional staff also use online software, streaming videos, and other multimedia learning materials which enhance the already rich content in the classroom. To determine student academic progress, NCSD uses a combination of local common assessments, NWEA testing and state assessment programs. The Michigan Educational Assessment Program (MEAP) is used to assess each student in grades 3-9 based on the Michigan Curriculum Framework (http://michigan.gov/mde). MEAP measures year-to year student achievement for elementary and middle schools while the Michigan Merit Examination (MME) is used to measure student achievement at the high schools. Since the passing of the federal No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001, Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) is also used to measure academic progress for the district and each building within the district. Other indicators, such as the number of students who participate in the assessments and graduation rate for high schools, are also considered in the AYP calculation (https://oeaa.state.mi.us/ayp/). Page 16
Technology Integration Timeline Timeline 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 Technology Integration components for Atlas Rubicon Curriculum Writing and Digital Literacy Integration Math and Science Integration Continuation of core academic areas and all other non-core areas Google Apps for Education Accounts for all 5th - 12th graders PSD on integration of Google Apps Accounts for 3rd and 4th PSD for Elementary staff on integration of Google Apps Continued PSD for all staff and students on integration of Google Apps METS Standards Staff PSD on integration Staff PSD on integration Staff PSD on integration SmartBoards and Document Cameras Continued PSD on integration Continued PSD on integration Continued PSD on integration Technology Delivery - Section 6 The district has invested in a pilot project ipads in the K-6 buildings. They are helping with the sharing of this new technology by holding special after school or during school visitation by the other staff in their building to help with awareness and to finalize our plan for implementation in the district. The district has also implemented the Google Apps for Education tools and has a Google Domain of Novischools.net. All Students and staff have had accounts created for this system. Along with the Google Apps the school district has in place a Moodle system hosted by Oakland Intermediate School District. We have already been training our staff and have many secondary teachers are using the Moodle system to enhance their existing courses. This system is available 24x7 and is open to access from home to our students, their parents and staff. We will also continue to explore Google sites and Edmodo as systems for teachers in K-6 or 7-8 for creating an online component for their classes. Combining the Google Apps tools and Moodle or systems like Edmodo or Google sites give the staff a variety of tools to extend their classrooms into a 24 hour learning environment with not only access to the students but to the parents and even the community when appropriate. Plans are to continue to work with the secondary staff and also start projects with our elementary staff to find ways to take advantage of this tool to enhance and extend learning. The district has also invested in a Digital Video system by VBrick. This is a system where our own student and teacher created video content can be stored and delivered for instructional use. We can also digitize existing content with have the rights for on this system to make it much more flexible to deliver that video content over the district s IP network and in the future out to the students and community over the Internet. Page 17
Parental Communications, Community Relations - Section 7 Novi has always believed in the importance of communication collaborative participation with our parents and the community. We have provided many opportunities for our community to access our technology. We have just completed a new district website that has many expanded areas for information for our students, parents and community. The Technology department has a site within the district site where information is shared on technology in our district. Also many of the ongoing news stories on the site have and will continue to feature technology happenings in the district. Parents and community members have been part of our long range planning that has included technology along with the Technology Bond project where community meetings gave parents and community members many opportunities for discussion and feedback. Below are listed some examples. As a district we will continue to work with the community to share, collaborate and communicate. District Communication Mailing Lists, District and School Web sites, Local Access TV channel on the community cable network. Each school has a mailing list that parents can join to receive newsletters and important information on activities and events happening at their child s school. These may go out once a week or more often as the need arises. Our district and individual schools have also created Twitter and Facebook pages as a way to communicate with our parents and students for quick and timely announcements. Community Education classes - Our Community department offers a wide range of classes for students, parents, community members, and seniors after school and in the evenings. There are over 20 different classes offered at this time from ComputerTots to AutoCAD to Creating a Homepage on the Internet. Adult Education - The school district and our Adult Education program in collaboration provide many opportunities for access and use of the technology. The Adult Education program holds classes on computer application in our High School computer labs and has access to the Internet through those same labs. The district and Adult Education program will continue to explore the many opportunities that our district technology has to offer. Collaboration - Section 8 Partnerships - All of our schools have partnerships with businesses or organizations in the Novi community. Many activities have been held in the district where we have shared and worked together with our partners with technology. Our partners range from the Providence Medical Center in Novi with job shadowing and a local dentist to our community banks and our Chamber of Commerce. The emphasis of the partnerships has always been career awareness of which a large part is the awareness of technology in careers. F.I.R.S.T. competition and our Intier Automotive partnership. F.I.R.S.T. (http://usfirst.org) is a technology competition and partnership between schools and industry to promote teamwork and engineering. The FIRST mission is to design accessible, innovative programs to build self-confidence, knowledge and life skills while motivating young people to pursue opportunities in science, technology and engineering. Intier is an international supplier of automotive interior seating and closure systems. I.S.D., County and State Our district participates in many state and county opportunities to save money on our technology purchases by working with the REMC Bid program, OCSBO and with MICTA. For our Internet access we have been a partner with Oakland Intermediate School District and ONE Coalition that provides us with High Speed Internet and five channels of educational programming, special programs and professional development. The district also participates in the Access Michigan online databases offered by Oakland Schools and the state. Our staff has also taken advantage and will continue to participate in the wide range of professional development offerings provided by Oakland Schools. Page 18
Professional Development - Section 9 Professional Development is one of our goals of this plan. As part of this goal the district is planning to implement Instructional Technology Coaches to enhance our already existing team of instruction coaches and Content Area Leaders that support the core curriculum areas. Our existing 6 full and half time instructional coaches provide support and PSD to all of our staff in the different curriculum areas. Part of the PSD that goes on all year long integrates technology into what they are working on to improve instructional practice. There are also a group of full time teachers who are paid to work some extra hours that are out Content Area Leaders - CAL group. They also work to integrate technology into all the work they do on curriculum and the implementation of our Atlas Rubicon curriculum system. The Addition of Instruction Technology Coaches to this group will even further the integration of technology by these tech coaches working directly with staff year round and also support our instructional coaches and CAL group. See the time line in Section 4 and our goals 1 and 2 for further information. Professional Development Supporting Resources - Section 10 Director of Technology and Technology Coaches Tech coaches are certified teachers from our district who work with their teaching peers to help to continue the integration of technology into instruction. Technology Committees Members of the technology committees are professionals with experience in the integration of technology in the classroom. Participants of these committees consist of Novi Community School District employees along with various citizens of the city of Novi. The technology committee members are responsible to: provide leadership for technology at all buildings ensure consistency of plan development and implementation of technology at individual buildings coordinate the participation of community members in building activities provide human resources to be used in schools and at buildings as mentors, in-service leaders, or technology experts communicate with educational leaders the needs of the business community for graduating students District Technology Committee The District Technology Committee coordinates and supports the implementation of the District Technology Plan. The Director of Technology acts as chairperson for the district committee. Members of the committee include two staff members and the Media Specialist from each school, students and parents. A School Principal is also included. District administrators participate at key times and otherwise are kept updated as to developments. The responsibilities of the District Technology Committee are to: ensure consistency of plan development and implementation of technology at individual buildings provide communication and dissemination of information between and among District sites provide leadership for technology at District sites coordinate the outreach to community and business for financial and human resources Page 19
Building Technology Committee The Building Technology Committee develops, coordinates and supports the implementation of the building technology plan. Members of the committee will include appropriate departmental and grade level representation, as determined at each building. Parents and students will be invited to participate. A building administrator will participate at key times and otherwise be kept updated as to developments. The responsibilities of the Building Technology Committee are to: provide leadership for technology at the building facilitate the writing of the school technology plan ensure consistency of plan development and implementation of technology in individual classrooms and/or offices provide communication and dissemination of information between and among staff members and the District Technology Committee provide local site in-service opportunities coordinate hardware and software purchases with the district committee and the ITC. coordinate the participation of community members in site activities For materials and other resources we have a SharePoint site in place for links and materials for things like SmartBoards and Document cameras. We also keep a site for Mobile learning with ipads. We also use twitter and email to send out updates and links to resources that are available for staff to follow. Infrastructure, Hardware, Technical Support and Software Infrastructure Needs/ Technical Specification and Design - Section 11 The citizens of Novi have passed three bond proposals starting in Dec. of 1992 up to May of 2007 to be spent on technology enhancements, renovations, district infrastructure, and hardware. That infrastructure was completed during the summer of 1996 and has been enhanced and maintained since then. These bond issues have built a district wide fiber optics infrastructure connecting all the facilities in the school district. This network supports the Voice, Video, Data and Wireless network that is currently in place. The fiber backbone consists of single-mode fiber between each building MDF, and multi-mode fiber connecting all of the IDF's within each building. The Network has also been expanded by our participation in the Oakland County OneNetwork. This network is a countywide network that is currently supporting data and video between all the districts in Oakland County with connections to outside the county networks. The district receives its Internet services through this network from a connection to the Internet from Oakland Intermediate School District. Overview of Hardware and Software At the beginning of this tech plan the district has the following technology in place throughout the district. Hardware Computers - 3,000+ Windows PC's desktops, laptops and netbooks ipads - 14 carts of 30 ipads, 40 ipads in the Special Ed Department and ipads for administrative staff Page 20
Printers and Copiers Color and B&W Laser printers, Color and B&W Copier/printers for teaching staff and office use. The district now has 50 multifunction copiers that are used for copying and the majority of printing by staff. We have greatly reduced our quantities of standalone printers by the use of the copiers Network Equipment Gigabit backbones along with 100mb switched connections and Gigabit connections to desktops and wireless infrastructure File Servers Blade Servers along with VMware virtual servers. Windows 2008 operating system Storage - EMC SAN with multiple Terabyte Storage system Internet Connection - OC-3 or greater connection provided by Oakland ISD Classroom Technologies SmartBoards Interactive White Boards and Projection systems. SmartBoards are in the K-8 classrooms. the HS has data projection systems in all classrooms Document Cameras in all classrooms K-12 Classroom sound enhancement systems in all classrooms K-12 Security System IP Video surveillance cameras in buildings Door access system for external doors on schools Telephone System IP Telephony System Telephones - 750 IP handsets positioned in all classrooms and offices Unified Messaging System Microsoft Exchange server system, mail boxes for all staff Video System V-Brick Digital streaming system for all computers in the district Data Projectors - mounted in all classrooms and instructional areas connected to teacher computers District and building Digital Video Head End equipment for district distribution Digital Video Camera carts in each building for digital streaming on district network Software Microsoft Office Professional Google Apps for Education Multimedia and graphics utilities Graphic Arts Applications and utilities Problem Solving and Simulations Variety of Elementary grade learning applications Internet delivered applications and resources Internet Resources Google Apps for Education novischools.net domain Moodle system available to all teachers World Wide Web District Homepage Calendar of events and activities District information database information entry and access Teacher Homepages Page 21
Parent/Student connect as part of MiStar Student Information system IP Video Conferencing and Streaming video resources Network Information Systems MiStar Student Information System. Hosted by Oakland ISD. A web based system for teachers, parents and students with a client software system for Office. There is also an integrated Food Service POS as part of the system Microsoft SharePoint Portal System Google Apps for Education Domain with Accounts for all students and staff - novischools.net Technical Support Technical support in Novi has been covered under Goal 4, our goal for Total Cost of Ownership of which Technical support is a key component. The technology support personnel are responsible for making their technical expertise readily available to staff for resolving hardware/software issues relating to hardware and software installation trouble-shooting and repair of all technology-related devices data backup and recovery hardware and software upgrading hardware and software inventory records all network operations and modifications The technology support personnel consist of district specialists in various areas of technology. They provide timely support in all activities relating to the acquisition, installation, maintenance and use of technological devices within the district. The overall support structure is as follows. Director of Technology Oversees the overall technology program in the district Technology Systems Support Manager Manages the repair, maintenance and replacement of hardware in the district. They also supervise the technology support personnel. Network and Desktop Engineer Provides support and knowledge to the entire technology department and is responsible for the operation of hardware in the district ITC Secretary Coordinates Technology department office operations Technology paraprofessionals Provide assistance to district staff in the operation of technology in the offices and classrooms across the district. They are considered to be Level one and some Level two support. With Bond funds no longer available we will continue to support and maintain our current inventory of hardware and software with general funds by our technology staff and our maintenance plans we have in place with contracts for updates and repair on critical systems. We have no plans for major updates or replacement of equipment during this technology plan. We have just finished a bond issue and our technology will not need replacing until after this plan expires. At that time we will as Page 22
a district need to look again at asking our community to approve a bond issue for technology monies to replace or update the technology that was put in place by our last bond issue. For the life of this technology plan we will have very limited general fund monies to maintain and repair our current inventory of technology. Increase Access - Section 12 The passage of bond issues in the past for Technology by our community has given us the opportunity to continually increase access and to offer more services for all of our students and staff along with access to information and systems in the school district for the community and our families. Our connections to Oakland ISD, our Internet provider is very high speed and because of the Oakland One network and the consortium of districts in Oakland county it is very cost effective for the district. Internally we now have the bandwidth to provide high quality streaming video and audio sources along with data to every classroom. We have a large number of wireless laptop carts in our schools along with carts of ipad tablets to provide access to technology on a more 1 to 1 basis for students. Funding and Budget Budget and Timetable - Section 13 Our Bond issue passed in 2007 was for approximately 6.5 million dollars for Technology. The money from the bond was available over a 5 year period. That bond project is now complete and the funds have been spent. The ongoing cost to maintain and enhance or technology will need to come from general operating funds which are limited compared to the money that was available during the past bond project. Projected Budget for Technology Department 2012-2015 Description 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 Equipment Repair $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 Tech Equip Maintenance $104,000 $100,000 $100,000 Purchased Services $20,000 $20,000 $20,000 Software/Licenses $17,000 $17,000 $17,000 Tech Equip Supplies $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 Technology Purchases $50,000 $50,000 $50,000 Personal Salary/Benefits $550,000 $550,000 $550,000 Page 23
Telecommunications Services Novi Community Schools recognizes the rapid technological advances available through local and long distance telephone services. It is the intent of the district to evaluate its existing telephone service annually to maximize cost savings and enhance the quality of services available to staff and students. The district sees telecommunications services as a vital part of the learning process. It is critical for staff to have the ability to communicate with parents about their children s educational experience. It is also very important that our classroom teachers and office staff are able to communicate with our community as well as valuable learning resources outside of our community. The security and safety of our students is always a top priority. We will continue to evaluate our systems to ensure that they provide us with the best available technology for security. Existing Services in place: The district has a Cisco IP phone system with Cisco phones in all of our instructional areas and offices. The Cisco IP phone system supports an enhanced unified voice mail system, Unity. It also provides Caller ID to all phones To further assist with the safety and security of our students and staff we have E911 to all classrooms and offices in the district. Our phone system is supported by T-1 or PRI lines located at the two phone switch locations in our district, the primary phone switch at our ITC building and a redundant backup switch at our High School. We also have analog lines at each of our buildings. The analog lines are used for emergency lines and backup to each building s phone system as well as for district security systems. Fire alarm systems and electrical meter monitoring systems Cell phones have also become an important part of our safety and security efforts. Cell phones are also available for staff to take with them on field trips to be able to communicate back to school or for 911 assistance. We will continue to evaluate and consider each of these services every year. Evaluations will include (but not limited to) the following: 1. Cell Phones 2. Digital and Analog lines 3. E911 services 4. Enhanced voice mail 5. Caller ID, phone call recording and other safety and security features 6. Voice over IP options and features Coordination of Resources - Section 14 With the Bond of 2007 complete our plan will be totally dependent on general operating funds to implement. Before the passage of the Bond, the district had put into place a district budget for technology. This budget is still in place but had been adjusted because of the availability of the Bond dollars. The district will continue to provide dollars for the maintenance and operation of our existing and future technology. The district has made a commitment to continue this budget into the future to ensure that the investments being made will be properly supported. This budget is completely funded by the district general funds. The district continues to use any federal or state funds that are available to help support technology in the various curriculum areas. Grant funding has helped fund a Page 24
career education lab. These kinds of opportunities will continue under the direction of the Assistant Superintendent of Academic Services. Other Funding Sources Novi Community School District will continue to search for funding sources such as grants to enhance and expand the districts infrastructure and technology. The Assistant Superintendent for Instruction along with the Director of Curriculum Services, and Director of Technology Program will continue to work with our district business partners and consortium partners to provide services and funding. Monitoring and Evaluation Evaluation - Section 15 Novi Community School District will actively monitor and adjust technology implementations as part of the ongoing evaluation plan. The technology plan will be revisited and revised annually by the District Technology Committee. In addition to this our Technology Consultant, Innovate Technology Group will continue to work with the district technology committee to manage the project, monitor and make recommendations. In addition, building technology committees will provide feedback and suggestions regularly as they implement their building technology plans, which are based on the district plan. Members of the District Technology Committee, who serve on building committees, as well as direct communications from the building level to the district committee, will bring feedback into the implementation process. As a regular process the technology committee meets the second Monday of every month during the school year to work on the implementation and evaluation of the project. This will continue to be the regular practice throughout our project. General questions that are an integral part of our evaluation process will include: what has been and is being accomplished as part of the technology implementation? how can the implementations be improved? what are the next steps The district will collect information on an ongoing basis in order to continually improve student-learning opportunities. Each year students in selected grades will complete a self-assessment instrument regarding their skills with technology. The information will be used to examine the school program and see what needs to be improved. Teachers will also be asked to give performance assessments in which groups of students will work through a problem-solving task, observed and evaluated by the teacher or teachers on their team. The classroom variable being assessed include: Students are engaged in authentic and multidisciplinary tasks Assessments are based on students performance of real tasks Students participate in interactive modes of instruction Students work collaboratively Students are grouped heterogeneously The teacher is a partner and facilitator in learning Students learn through exploration The school technology reviews will develop a model to assess their implementation of engaged learning practices in conjunction with high performance technology. They will identify areas which need further attention and work and Page 25
identify the most important steps they could take in the following years of the plan to meet their goals. They will identify the most important resources necessary to complete the plan. Information from the school reviews will be gathered into a district-wide report, which will guide decisions regarding resources and training. It is a district goal at all levels of the school system to collect data and do careful analysis of the data in order to make good decisions. The process is both summative and formative, and is ongoing. Acceptable Use Policy - Section 16 The District has an AUP (Acceptable Use Policies) in place for all our students and staff. Our philosophy is that the Internet is an integral part of instruction in Novi. We feel all students should use the Internet under the direction and guidance of Teachers and Parents as part of their educational experience. To help in the control of the use of the Internet the district has implemented a district wide Internet filtering system on our network. All instructional Internet access in the K-12 program is monitored by our filtering system. At this time we are using a filtering system from Deep Nines as part of a collaborative buy and support with Oakland Intermediate School District. We understand that parents have concerns about their student s use of the Internet and the building administrators and staff always work with parents on any concerns that they have over their child s use of the internet. Following are the AUP s for the elementary and secondary levels. Page 26
Novi Community School District Computer, Email and Internet Acceptable Use Policy for Grades K-6: Dear Parents, The use of the Internet and computer networks is increasing in our classrooms as computers become another tool in the learning and instructional process. Much of the information that is used in school is no longer coming from textbooks. Information is now available and being delivered by computers over networks such as the Internet. As with all classroom assignments and projects, the students are guided and monitored in their work by the teacher. The Internet is a resource with access to other networks and people around the world; therefore, it is very possible that students may have access to information which may not be appropriate for their age level. The school district has taken measures to monitor this with an Internet filtering system. It is still also very important to discuss the appropriate use of the internet with your child. The responsibility for appropriate use rests with the student. At a suitable time, your child s teacher will discuss the importance of using the Internet and other computer resources appropriately with his/her students. We want to make you familiar with our expectations as well. Because as mentioned above: the responsibility for appropriate use of the computer information system rests with the student during school sessions. Please review the following with your child. We ask that you sign and date the form to acknowledge that you have received the information and reviewed it. Please return the signed form to the office. If you have any questions, please contact your child s teacher, the media specialist or Principal of your child s school. Computer and Internet Rules I understand that as I use computers, email and the Internet under the direction of a teacher I will follow these rules: I will use computers and the Internet in an appropriate and safe way. I may use the Internet for finding information, to communicate with others, and to do assignments from my teachers. I will not send information that does not belong to me or inappropriate material over school networks. I will never harm or destroy computers or the work of another person I will be polite. I will use appropriate language. I will use my school email for school projects and with friends; I will never give out personal information with my email account. I will respect my privacy and not tell my home address, phone number, names or addresses of family members, or the addresses or phone numbers of other students. Page 27
My teachers will set rules for using school computers and the Internet and I agree to follow them. My son/daughter and I have read these rules and discussed the content. He/she agrees to follow these rules whenever using the computers or the schools network and Internet connection during school: Child s Name: Grade Date: Child s Signature: Date: Parent Signature: Date: If you have questions or concerns we would like to talk with you Please call us at school: 248-449---- Page 28
Novi Community School District Internet and Email Acceptable Use Policy for Students Grades 7-12 To the Student: The Novi Community School District (NCSD) provides technology resources to its students and staff for educational and administrative purposes. The goal in providing these resources is to promote educational excellence in the Novi schools by facilitating resource sharing, innovation, and communication with the support and supervision of parents, teachers, and support staff. The use of these technology resources is a privilege, not a right. With access to computers and people all over the world comes the potential availability of material that may not be considered to be of educational value in the context of the school setting. NCSD firmly believes the value of information, interaction, and research capabilities available outweighs the possibility that users may obtain material that is not consistent with the educational goals of the district. The district has implemented an Internet Filtering System; however, we cannot control all of the information available on the Internet. Although student use of the Internet while at school will be supervised by staff, we encourage parents to have a discussion with their children about values and how those beliefs should guide student activities while using the Internet. All users are expected to use the computers and computer networks in a responsible, ethical, and polite manner. The following guidelines are intended to help you use the network and its resources appropriately. If you do not follow our user policies listed here, your privilege of using the network and its resources will be withdrawn. User Agreement The use of school and district networks and resources must be in support of education, research, and the educational goals and objectives of the Novi Community School District. You are personally responsible for this provision at all times when using building and district networks and their resources on the premises of the school district. The use of another organization's networks or computing resources must comply with rules appropriate to the network. Transmission of any material in violation of any United States statutes is prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to; copyrighted material, threatening or obscene material, or material protected by trade secrets, and may extend to Internet access for commercial or financial gain. You are advised to be familiar with all rules and how to use the Internet and Email before getting on line. If you have any questions about these rules, please ask your teacher so you can understand. Be aware that the inappropriate use of electronic information resources can be a violation of school rules, local, state, and federal laws and that you can be prosecuted for violating laws like credit card fraud, electronic forgery, threats, or other forms of illegal behavior. The district is not responsible for other people's actions or the quality and content of information available through this service. We trust students to know what is appropriate and inappropriate. Page 29
Network and Email Etiquette and Privacy You are expected to abide by the generally accepted rules of network and Email etiquette. These rules include but are not limited to: BE POLITE: Never send, or encourage others to send abusive messages. USE APPROPRIATE LANGUAGE: You are a representative of your school and your district on a public system. Never swear, use vulgarities, or any other inappropriate language. PRIVACY: Do not reveal your home address, phone number, names or addresses of family members, or the addresses or phone numbers of other students or colleagues. Be cautious. Email is not private and you should have no expectation that information sent can be kept private. DISRUPTIONS: Do not use the network in any way that would disrupt the use of the network by others. REPRESENTATION: Do not send anonymous messages or represent a message as having been written by another. All correspondence should be clearly identifiable as to its originator. Student Responsibilities It is the user's responsibility to respect the privacy of others and to report violations of privacy. A user is responsible for reporting, to a teacher or administrator Email received by him/her which contains pornography, or inappropriate information or attachments that contain viruses or are dangerous to the hardware or software of the network. Security If you identify a security problem in the building or district networks, notify the system administrator at once. Never demonstrate the problem to other users. Never use another individual's account. Never tell anyone else your password. Any user identified as a security risk will be denied access to the network and may be liable for disciplinary action or prosecution. Vandalism Vandalism is defined as: any malicious attempt to physically deface, disable, or destroy computers, peripherals, or other network hardware or to harm or destroy data of another user or any other agencies or networks that are connected to the system. This includes, but is not limited to, the creation or transmission of computer viruses. Any vandalism will result in loss of network privileges, disciplinary action, or possible legal referral. District Rights It is to be understood that there is no expectation of privacy on the district network and computers, and that the district has the right to review any material stored in files to which users have access, to edit or remove any material which the district, in its sole discretion, believes is unlawful, obscene, abusive or objectionable, and to take appropriate legal action. The district makes no warranties of any kind, whether expressed or implied, for the service it is providing. The district will not be responsible for loss of data, service interruptions, or for the accuracy or quality of information obtained through Internet services Page 30
Disciplinary Action Use of the Internet, Email and District hardware and software is subject to all rules and regulations set forth in the Student Code of Conduct. Enforcement is the responsibility of the Staff and Administration. Novi Community School District Internet and Email Acceptable Use Policy for Students Grades 7-12 I have read the policy; I understand the information and agree to use district networks appropriately. (Student Signature/date) Parents: Please sign to acknowledge that you have received this information (Parent Signature/date) Page 31
Acknowledgements The Director of Technology would like to thank the members of the District Technology Committee, The District Administration and the School Board for all their time, effort, and expertise, as a plan was developed, put in place and implemented for the integration and utilization of technology in our schools. Novi Community School District Technology Committee Administrative Committee Dr. Steve Matthews - Superintendent Mr. Ronald J. Webber - Assistant Superintendent of Academic Services Steve Barr - Assistant Superintendent for Business and Finance James Fry - Director of Technology Wanda Ciancio - Manager for Technology Systems Support Novi Board of Education Bruce Bagdady Dennis O Connor Bobby Murphy Ann Glubzinski George Kortland Shari Lebo Jason Manar Page 32
Appendix A District Statistics Student Population: Spring of 2012 6,247 Novi Community School District Facilities: Educational Services Building 25345 Taft Rd Novi, MI 48374 Novi High School 24062 Taft Rd Novi, MI 48375 Novi Middle School 49000 Eleven Mile Novi, MI 48374 Novi Meadows 25549 Taft Rd Novi, MI 48374 Novi Woods Elementary 25195 Taft Rd Novi, MI 48374 Orchard Hills Elementary 41900 Quince Novi, MI 48375 Parkview Elementary 45825 W. Eleven Mile Novi, MI 48374 Village Oaks Elementary 23333 Willowbrook Drive Novi, MI 48375 Deerfield Elementary 26500 Wixom Rd Novi, MI 48374 Maintenance and Operations 45495 W. Eleven Mile Novi, MI 48374 Page 33
Appendix B Michigan Educational Technology Standards: http://techplan.org/mets.html ISTE.nets Standards for Teaching: http://www.iste.org/standards/nets-for-teachers.aspx ISTE.nets Standards for Administrators: http://www.iste.org/standards/nets-for-administrators.aspx Page 34