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“So It’s not just Plug and Play”

The Technician's View of 1:1 Deployments

William L. OdenWalter K. Morgan

726.4 miles

Named for Patriot Joseph Kershaw

23rd largest county in SC

Kershaw County

2010 Population of 61,697

30.8% under age 18 54.7% between ages 18 and 64 14.5% age 65 or over

70% rural

Kershaw County: Demographics(2010 Census)

One city: Camden

Two towns: Bethune and Elgin

Two unincorporated areas:

Lugoff and North Central

Kershaw County: Who We Are

Median family income: $43,509

17% of all Kershaw County children and youth 18 and younger live in poverty

27% of all Kershaw County children live in single-parent families

Kershaw County: Who We Are

Kershaw County School District

The Kershaw County School District will empower and challenge all students to reach their maximum potential.

Vision

The mission of the Kershaw County School District is to provide a positive, safe, and rigorous learning environment in which a highly motivated and nurturing staff prepares students for success.

Mission

11 elementary schools 4 middle schools 3 high schools 1 technology center 1 alternative school

KCSD: Our Schools

North Central

CamdenWest Wateree

Camden High

Camden Middle

Camden Elem Jackson School Pine Tree Hill Elem

NC High

NC Middle

Midway Elem Bethune Elem Mt Pisgah Elem Baron DeKalb ElemLugoff Elgin High

Lugoff Elgin Middle Lugoff Elem Wateree Elem

Stover Middle Blaney Elem Doby’s Mill Elem

Our Schools

West Wateree

Camden North Central

Blaney 773 Camden 621 Midway 394

Doby’s Mill 560 Pine Tree Hill 518 Baron DeKalb 185

Wateree 602 Jackson 481 Bethune 103

Lugoff 570 Mt Pisgah 122

Stover 612 CMS 785 NCMS 374

LEMS 668

LEHS 1575 CHS 928 NCHS 462

School Enrollment FY 2012 135 ADM

KCSD: StudentsApproximately 10,300 students

65.1% White 27.6% African-American 4.3% Hispanic 3.0% Other

75% Free/Reduced Lunch

KCSD: Employees

695 teachers 92 other professional staff 155 instructional assistants 105 bus personnel 19 maintenance and

custodial staff 79 clerical staff 96 food service staff

Total: 1,241

Present Technology

Interactive whiteboards in all classrooms

Laptops for K-8 teachers HP Elite Pad 900s for 9-12

teachers HP Elite Pad 900s for grades 9-

12 iPads K-8, Special Ed and ESOL K-8 mobile HP laptop carts 300 NComputing desktop

replacement units All schools have wireless access 500Mg Metro-e connections from

sites 1 Gig connection to internet

Spring 2004Team MeetingsVendor Evaluation

HP, Dell, Lenovo, Apple

Vendor Selection

HP Laptop with Intel Processor

Where did we start

Site SurveysHardware Recommendation's

◦Switches◦Access Points◦Printers

Equipment StagingProject Management and installation

Computer Roll Out

Implementation

244 Wireless Access Points45 Additional Switches6 Additional ServersNew Cat-5 Cabling

Infrastructure Upgrade 5 Sites

Older Buildings◦Out dated or not enough electrical

Out dated cablingSecure Storage AreasStaging AreasDeployment Areas

Challenges

1204 HP NX 5000 Laptops5 Teams3 Locations

Initial Deployment

Site based techniciansRepair ProcessCentralized Parts OrderingSpare Laptops

Hardware Maintenance

Standardized Network Infrastructure◦Cisco

Standardized Device for 9-12 HP Certified Technicians/Self Maintainer◦15 technicians

Central Point of Management for Parts

Centralized Network Management and Alerts◦SolarWinds Orion

Where We Are Today

Mobile Device Management◦ Mobile Iron

Software/Firmware Update Management◦ Spec Ops

Internet Content Filter◦ Lightspeed Systems

Firewall◦ Cisco 5515 ASA

Antivirus◦ Kaspersky

Where We Are Today cont.

Work Order System◦ITDirect from School Dude

Software Licensing◦ Microsoft Campus and School Agreement

Intrusion Detection◦ Provided by SC Budget and Control Board

Division of State Information Technology

Where We Are Today cont.

You can never have too much bandwidth New devices will have technical problems Communication with Instruction is essential Plan, Plan and Plan Again Be Flexible

Lessons Learned

QUESTIONS

William.oden@kcsdschools.net

Kerry.morgan@kcsdschools.net

Website: http://www.Kershaw.k12.sc.us

Contact Information

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