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SMART Board Project

Our SMART Board Project consists of three steps:  PowerUser Certification, Installation, and SMART Board Training and Staff Development.  When our project first launched, to become eligible to have a SMART board installed in a class, the teacher would first become PowerUser certified.  After the board was installed, the teacher would complete three days of training and staff development. With the implementation of our district's Long Range Facilities Plan, all classrooms within the size requirements of the plan receive SMART Interactive Whiteboards. The Tech Department is no longer installing any new boards other than those provided throught the LRFP. New PowerUsers are still eligible to attend three days of training and staff development. Non-PowerUsers receive SMART Bootcamp training prior to their site's re-opening.


Round One~ Winter 2007:

  • 15 Media Centers (or school common areas)
  • 27 Classrooms

Round 1B/2 ~ Summer 2007:

  • 78 Classrooms

Round 3 ~ Fall 2008:

30 boards will be temporarily placed in classrooms throughout the district.

Round Three PowerUsers have been contacted individually about their SMART board status.

All additional SMART board installations will now take place through the Long Range Facilities Plan.


SMART Boards and the Long Range Facility Plan

Please click here to read about how the SMART board initiative will integrated with the District's Long Range Facility Plan.



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These documents pertain to implementation issues prior to the start of the 2008-2009 school year.
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pdf File DPS_SMART_Implementation.pdf
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pdf File Power_User_Course_Descriptions.pdf
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pdf File SMART_training_breakdown.pdf
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