The Great Meadows School
District is committed to providing the tools needed for our students to
be productive members of the 21st Century. Our district includes two K-5
elementary schools and a 6-8 middle school. Each K-5 classroom is equipped
with four computers and access to network printers. Each Middle School classroom
is equipped with at least one computer and access to network printers. The
Middle School also has a wireless network and multiple notebook computers for
classroom use. Liberty and Central school have additional
computers for use in each school library. The middle school library is
equipped with 10 additional computers for use in small group instruction
or for research purposes. All schools have a computer lab to handle larger
groups. The middle school also has a technology education lab.
All three schools are
connected for networking purposes. Liberty School is connected via a
T1 line. Central School and the middle school are connected via a fiber
optic cable. The network consists of 5 file servers and approximately 300
workstations. All computers have internet access through the network. In
addition all staff and faculty members have e-mail accounts. The network
also includes 19 networked laser printers. The district also has an automated library system with search capabilities from
each workstation a computerized school management and web bases grading system.
Additional peripheral
devices are available in each school including Smart Boards, Elmo digital
document cameras, projectors, scanners and digital cameras and camcorders.
Every classroom is equipped
with a 27 inch television with cable access. Every classroom television
can also be used as a large screen computer display. All schools
also have a centralized media source which allows for the broadcast of
video to all classrooms.
Each school is equipped
with a voice mail telephone system. Every classroom has a phone and all
faculty members have voice mail accounts.
The middle school also
offers a cycle class instruction in technology education. The school has
a special room designated for technology education instruction and
contains state of the art modules in topics such as robotics, biomedicine,
animation, digital sound, aerodynamics, as well as many others.
In an effort to provide
the best educational use of the available technology, teacher training
is offered on a regular basis. Many after school activities involving the
use of technology are also offered for the students. Each school has a teacher designated
as a technology specialist whose role is to assist the other teachers in
technology implementation. A full time technician is responsible for repairs,
maintenance, and upkeep as well as general troubleshooting.
The district also takes
an active part in the county technological planning and implementation.
Teachers and administrators serve on various county committees and work
to coordinate the use of technology with other local school districts. |