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School-Based Budgeting with District Support at Hopkins Public Schools
Ann Ertl, Interim Director of Innovation, Design, and Learning at Hopkins Public Schools describes the district’s shift to providing school leaders with increased autonomy around school-based budgets.
School-Based Budget Decision Making with District-Facilitated Support
To support school leaders in building decision-making skills and autonomy around school-based budgeting, Hopkins Public Schools provided district-facilitated support to school leaders.
Lindsay Unified's Community Wi-Fi
Lindsay Unified School District worked to provide at-home connectivity through a community Wi-Fi program.
Advice: EducationSuperHighway
EducationSuperHighway is the leading nonprofit focused on upgrading the Internet access in every public school classroom in America.
Guide: Understanding Network Essentials
A guide to help district leaders accomplish successful network upgrades.
Advice: Hardware Selection
Understanding key points about what devices can and can't do, and how they fit within the context of the district's approach, will lead to a better device decision and save time.
Edtech Procurement at Houston ISD
This TLA snapshot highlights Houston Independent School District’s (HISD) success with purchasing edtech and is a valuable real-world example of how to follow the recommendations found in the Smart Series Guide to Edtech Procurement.
Guide: Procurement
This EdTech procurement guide provides a framework for schools and districts.
Using OER in a District Context
Learn about different ways various districts have utilized OER to support and enhance their educational approach.
Creating Access to Higher Education Learning Opportunities Through Community College Partnership
Meriden Public Schools explains its partnership with the local community college to trade classroom space for free college courses for Meriden staff and students.
Building a Partnership with Local Community College To Increase Access to Learning Opportunities
Meriden Public Schools partnered with its local community college to exchange high school classroom space for free college courses for Meriden staff and students.