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School Board Questions and Answers
January 29, 2015
Loudoun County Public Schools – FY 2016 Operating Budget
51. On table five of the handout projecting number of students at each school, add a column to provide the number of FDK classes proposed for each elementary school (Kuesters/January 13, 2015)
See Attachment Question #51
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53. Disaggregate the FDK data From Title 1 schools to show students served by ELL FDK? (Reed/January 13, 2015)
All ELL students at four Title I schools receive full-day kindergarten instruction in the general education setting with support from ELL-certified personnel. The breakdown of ELL students and non-ELL students at the Title I schools is as follows:
TITLE I FDK ENROLLMENT, 2014-15 ELL Students 298 Non-ELL Students 106 Total Title I FDK 404
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64. Please provide a list of all software licenses, including renewal costs if applicable (break out this year's) and any maintenance agreements for upgrades/patches. A one line description of the utility of the program (other than the common ones) would be helpful. (Morse/January 13, 2015)
Attached is a matrix of the DTS budgeted software licenses (61160), which include application, vendor, license count, cost, purchase and renewal date, and comments.
Also attached are lists of software for Pupil Services, Support Services and Business and Financial Services.
In 2013-2014 Personnel spent $6,000 with Global Learning Systems for Ethics and Harassment Licenses.
Lists for other LCPS departments are not attached.
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71. In the instructional standards, why is there only 1 TRT in the middle schools, while high schools and elementary schools have a min of 1.3 and a max of 3.0? Some of our middle schools are facing 1400 students. (Morse/January 15, 2015)
First, some confusion around Technology Assistants came from the technology assistant (TA) staffing standard for middle school not being in the Proposed Staffing Standards for FY16. It has now been added. The Elementary School technology standards are: Technology Resource Teacher for Elementary Schools 0.3 -0.6 FTE per school with enrollment below 299. One per school (over 300) Technology Assistant Standard for Elementary Schools 0.5 Technology Assistant with enrollment between 300 and 599 (Tier 2) 1.0 Technology Assistant per school with enrollment of 600+ (Tier 3-5) The Middle School technology standards are: Technology Resource Teacher for Middle Schools One per school Technology Assistant Standard for Middle Schools 0.5 Technology Assistant with enrollment between 0 and 1,099 (Tier 1) 1.0 Technology Assistant per school with enrollment of 1,100 or above (Tier 2) The High School technology standards are: Technology Resource Teacher for High School One per school Technology Assistant Standard for High Schools 1.0 FTE Technology Assistant with enrollment between 0 and 1,399 students (Tier 1) 1.5 FTE Technology Assistant with enrollment between 1,400 and 1,799 students (Tier 2) 2.0 FTE Technology Assistant with enrollment 1,800 or above students (Tier 3)
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Loudoun County Public Schools – FY 2016 Operating Budget
81. According to page 70 of the FY 2016 Superintendent’s Proposed Operating Budget, the number of students attending TJHSST is anticipated to increase from 229 to 245 students or a nearly 7% increase while overall high school student enrollment growth is expected to be 4.2%. How is the budgeted growth of TJHSST students determined? (Hornberger/January 19, 2015)
Attached is the letter LCPS receives from the TJ Admissions office. It has a range of students that can be admitted to TJ. The budget is based on historical participation.
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82. According to page 70 of the FY 2016 Superintendent’s Proposed Operating Budget, the number of students attending summer Governor’s Schools is anticipated to increase to 75 students. How is the budgeted growth of students attending summer Governor’s Schools determined? What has been the growth in the number students attending summer Governor’s Schools over each of the past five years? What is the cost to the school division for each student attending? (Hornberger/January 19, 2015)
It is determined based on our best estimate, as the number can vary. The following is the number of students over the past five years. Year Academic/Visual World Languages Total 2010 43 22 65 2011 40 32 72 2012 64 30 94 2013 69 30 99 2014 64 39 103 The cost per student is approximately $950.00
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93. Provide alternative levels of funding for Summer School (up to the FY14 level) and what service would be provided at each level. (Fox/January 20, 2015)
As discussed at a prior school board meeting, staff will come back with a recommendation of potential services that could be available to students as summer school options with associated costs for each level.
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96. Is Loudoun County Public Schools the only school district in Northern Virginia that doesn’t offer Summer School Class-room instruction at the High School level? (Reed/January 20, 2015)
We are not sure what has been done over the past few years in all the Northern VA districts, however, when funding was not available in Fairfax, they had only online learning. In different years there have been different patterns. In the past 3 years, both Arlington and Prince William counties have offered summer school classroom instruction at the HS level.
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99. What would be the cost to implement the Language Immersion Pilot? If it is implemented what would be the philosophy? (Hornberger/January 20, 2015)
LCPS Dual Language/ Partial Immersion Program Philosophy:
A dual language/partial immersion program provides content area instruction in both English and another language. The goal is to intentionally develop language and literacy skills in two languages while teaching content knowledge through both.
See attachment for cost information. Please note that the cost estimates were prepared based on FY15 information and will be updated if there is interest in doing so.
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101. Provide a list of school activities for Veterans Day. (Turgeon/January 20, 2015)
See Attachment for Question #101.
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107. What is the average response time for IT and AV requests? What will it be with additional support? (Kuesters/January 21, 2015)
Response Level Acknowledge Resolution Example
7 10 minutes 3 Hours Internet down
district wide
6 30 minutes 6 hours
5 1 hours 1 Day (9.5 hrs)
4 2 hours 3 Days (28.5 hrs)
3 4 hours 1 week (47.5 hrs)
2 1 day 2 Week (95 hrs)
1 3 days 3 Weeks (142.5
hrs)
Classroom
computer needs
software install
< 5 Users Site Subset Site District
Low 1 2 3 4
Medium 2 3 4 5
High 3 4 5 6
Critical 4 5 6 7
DTS service levels are based on data taken from the new comprehensive service desk implemented in July 2014. In previous years, incidents were tracked through separate service desk systems so comprehensive data collection was not possible. Workloads are cyclical, with times like start of school and SOL creating a heavier service load. While we cannot predict with specificity the improved service times, the goal is to reduce it.
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138. Do we have funds in the FY16 Budget to replace textbooks? (Hornberger/January 27, 2015)
$3.7 million is included in the FY16 Superintendent’s Proposed Operating Budget for replacement textbooks.
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139. What is staff's position on combined grade levels? Will this continue or will staffing standards be applied? (Turgeon/January 27, 2015)
Traditionally, the elementary school director works with schools to ensure they do not exceed 25 pupils per combined class. A teacher assistant is allotted when a class is combined.
As discussed at the school board meeting on 1.27.15, the staffing standards have not yet been developed to address combined grade levels at the elementary schools.
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143. What are the mobility rates (mainly intra-year) for ELL students for the five elementary schools in Sterling Park and does the movement from the three Title 1 schools to one of the Title 1 eligible schools (with a focus on Forest Grove) warrant the creation of more FDK classroom capacity at the two Title 1 eligible schools. (Sheridan/January 27, 2015)
Question withdrawn
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144. What happens to FDK eligible students if the FDK capacity of Forest Grove is reached (due to this mobility). Are those students put in the lottery? Is capacity built around them? (Sheridan/January 27, 2015)
Question withdrawn
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145. Are Virtual Loudoun Courses offered in different languages or just English? (Sheridan/January 28, 2015)
Currently Virtual Loudoun courses are taught in just English. In the future we will be embedding electronic tools that will allow students to translate into different languages.
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146. Do the increases for technology address teacher bandwidth concerns? (Reed/January 28, 2015)
LCPS is in the process of enhancing the infrastructure to allow all teachers to connect multiple personal devices to the LCPS wireless network. There are no technical restrictions in place that limit bandwidth or functionality for these devices. DTS is planning to increase internet bandwidth from 2 Gb to 10 Gb for the FY16 school year as well.
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147. Is there an inventory of technology devices purchased by schools rather than DTS? (Rose/January 28, 2015)
Yes. The Department of Instruction initiated a survey of schools in December 2014 to identify school purchased devices. Attachment 147 identifies the number and type of devices reported by each school so far.
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148. Are we underestimating the number of targeted at-risk students for FDK? In projecting the number of targeted at-risk students, did staff take into account the fact that our first grade cohort is consistently larger than our kindergarten cohort? (Turgeon/January 27, 2015)
In planning for FDK implementation for Loudoun’s students, staff examined current data and applied eligibility rates to next year’s projected Kindergarten enrollments. Staff also applied the eligibility rates to next year’s first grade students to help establish a broader range for budget, staffing and classroom needs. Even after using the higher first grade figures, there should be sufficient space to serve all of the target population, but there would be a reduction in the number of slots available to lottery students.
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149. Why are we discontinuing the administration of the PSAT for 9th graders, especially when our middle school students have taken Algebra 1? (Bergel/January 27, 2015)
After discussions with Directors of School Counseling at the high schools and a review of the data, it was the consensus of the group that the practice of administering the PSAT to 9th graders be discontinued and we explore other options for our students.
Rationale :
• Although 74% of 9th graders have already taken Algebra 1 and some have taken Geometry, it is Algebra 2 that is the issue. The current PSAT Math requires that students have a working knowledge and understanding of Algebra 2 concepts;
The scores are not used for course planning;
There are no benchmarks or norms, the scores can only be compared relative to what students in grade 10 and 11 score and then as an estimated performance on that day;
The use of the PSAT scores for Governor’s School can be replaced by other assessments;
9th grade students are not eligible for merit based awards or scholarships based on the 9th grade testing;
Other practice opportunities are available including free, scored practice tests with local test companies outside of school;
Ample resources are provided to support and promote a “college going culture” online through the College Board and in each school’s Career Center.
The College Board is developing a new PSAT for fall 2015 for grades 8 and 9 to replace the RediStep to make it grade appropriate for Math and we are exploring the possibility of using this assessment as we learn more about it this year. We are in ongoing communication with the College Board representative to determine the best option for our students for college preparation.
It should also be noted that other jurisdictions, such as Fairfax, Prince William and Arlington, do not administer the PSAT to 9th graders.
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150. What is the difference between Sterling and the whole of Loudoun County on the eight (8) demographic data points* listed below? (Sheridan/January 29, 2015)
1. Multi-unit house as a percentage of all residential housing: Sterling: 19.2% Loudoun: 16.4%
2. Median value of owner-occupied homes: Sterling: $287,200.00 Loudoun: $437,700.00
3. Per capita income (in 2013 $): Sterling: $34,287.00 Loudoun: $46,565.00
4.Median household income: Sterling: $87,221.00 Loudoun: $122,238.00
5.Percentage of persons living in the same home one year over year: Sterling: 86.6% Loudoun: 87.9%
6.Percentage of population earning high school diploma or greater: Sterling: 83.5% Loudoun: 93.8%
7.Percentage of population earning bachelors or higher: Sterling: 36.6% Loudoun: 57.9%
8.Percentage of persons below the poverty line: Sterling: 6.7% Loudoun: 3.6%
*All data are derived from U.S. Census Quick Facts, which use 2010 U.S. Census data as a base and develop estimates out to 2013. (Note that the Loudoun County measurements include Sterling.)
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Attachment Question #51
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Table 5
Projected Number of Students Eligible Because of ELL and/or Low‐Income Status (Does Not Include Eligible Special Needs Students)
AND the Number of FDK Classes Per Site 2015‐2016
SCHOOL Eligible Students # of FDK Classes
Aldie 3 1
Algonkian 9 1
Arcola 20 1
Ashburn 18 0
Ball's Bluff 22 0
Banneker 7 1
Belmont Station 9 1
Buffalo Trail 6 3
Cardinal Ridge 19 1
Catoctin 28 2
Cedar Lane 31 2
Cool Spring 37 0
Countryside 36 2
Creighton's Corner 24 0
Discovery 26 2
Dominion Trail 35 2
Emerick 9 1
Evergreen Mill 38 2
Forest Grove 50 2
Frances Hazel Reid 50 2
Frederick Douglass 33 2
Guilford 78 4
Hamilton 3 1
Hillsboro 1 1
Hillside 7 0
Horizon 17 1
Hutchison Farm 29 0
J.W. Tolbert 42 2
Kenneth W. Culbert 4 1
Leesburg 22 1
Legacy 12 0
Liberty 33 0
Lincoln 5 1
Little River 11 1
Lovettsville 8 1
Lowes Island 10 0
Lucketts 11 0
Meadowland 21 1
Mill Run 12 0
Moorefield Station 35 0
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Mountain View 10 1
Newton‐Lee 16 1
Pinebrook 20 1
Potowmack 34 2
Rolling Ridge 56 4*
Rosa Lee Carter 37 0
Round Hill 11 1
Sanders Corner 10 1
Seldens Landing 13 1
Sterling 44 2
Steuart W. Weller 28 2
Sugarland 69 4*
Sully 84 4
Sycolin Creek 16 0
Waterford 1 1
Other Regional Classrooms
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1320 75 *Even though the number of targeted at-risk students at Rolling Ridge and Sugarland falls in the range normally associated with three FDK classes (51-75), 4 classes are listed because these schools offer universal FDK because of their Title I status.
Attachment Question #64
DTS Matrix of Software
SOFTWARE LICENSE
APPLICATION/SERVICE VENDOR # OF LICENSES
COST PO DATE EXPIRATION MAINTENANCE RENEWAL YES/NO
COMMENT
Quest ActiveRoles/Spotlight Dell Marketing 83,986
$ 114,220 6/26/2014 7/1/2015 Yes Active Directory server and user management tool
Quest ActiveRoles server / AD Pack
Dell Marketing 6,014
$ 50,878 6/26/2014 7/1/2015 Yes Active Directory user administration
Adobe EEA CDW District $ 210,000 11/25/2014 11/25/2015 Yes District wide licensing for software titles such as Adobe Reader Adobe Elements Adobe Photoshop
Backup Exec agent/server CDW 19/91 $ 21,425 6/12/2014 6/12/2015 Yes Local school server backup software
School Funds Online TRA School Software Solution 88
$ 40,000 10/16/2014 10/16/2015 Yes New accounting system for Business and Finance
iBoss Internet content filter Iboss Inc. 26,000
$ 95,000 7/17/2014 7/17/2015 Yes Content filter to meet CIPA, COPA, and FERPA requirements.
LightSpeed and SpotLight DLT Solutions 23
$ 28,566 3/15/2014 3/15/2015 Yes SQL database management application
Solarwinds Solarwinds 1
$ 9,258 6/8/2014 6/8/2015 Yes Network monitoring application
ArcGIS ESRI 4
$ 4,000 6/18/2014 6/18/2015 Yes GIS software
LANDesk Management Suite LANDesk 7,600
$ 235,796 6/30/2014 6/30/2015 Yes Computer management tool
Alchemy Quality Associates Inc 3
$ 8,000 TBD TBD Yes Software to store student records for 75 years.
Also used to store payroll and leave summary documents.
LogRhythm LogRhythm 1
$ 53,000 TBD TBD Yes Event and server log consolidation, tracking, and management system.
McAfee Antivirus MacAfee District $ 170,320 TBD TBD Yes Anti‐Virus Software
Cogmotive 12,000
$ 9,000 TBD TBD Yes Office 365 monitoring and reporting
Prolog Meridian 35
$ 52,900 TBD TBD Yes Construction project management software for Support Services
Microsoft EES CDW District $ 544,737 TBD TBD Yes Licensing for Microsoft Products such as Microsoft Office Microsoft Windows
Nessus Feeds Nessus District $ 1,600 TBD TBD Yes Comprehensive security monitoring and auditing management tool
Phoenix EduPoint District $ 381,450 TBD TBD Yes Comprehensive integrated student information system and gradebook
SDM ‐ GPO Management SDM Software 250
$ 6,000 TBD TBD Yes Active Directory group policy management software
Telerik Telerik 5
$ 3,968 TBD TBD Yes Application software for mobile app and desktop application development
Uptrends Uptrends 15
$ 2,645 TBD TBD Yes Website performance monitoring which includes server monitoring, transaction monitoring, network monitoring, and alert notifications.
Shavlik VMWare Patching Shavlik 12
$ 2,645 TBD TBD Yes Enterprise patch management software
Admin Studio Flexera 3
$ 28,963 TBD TBD Yes Application packaging tool to prepare reliable application packages for software deployment.
TOAD Dell Marketing 4
$ 11,241 TBD TBD Yes Database management software
Exinda Vista One District $ 50,000 TBD TBD Yes Provides interactive analytics and intelligent recommendations to shape and optimize network traffic Licensing based on bandwidth to internet
Department of Pupil Services Software
1. Read and Write Gold -A Text Reading and Writing Program – used to improve the reading and writing for students with disabilities (the program is available for use by administrators, teachers, students, and parents in LCPS) - $54,750 – site license; 14,970 (school and home); $9,348 – maintenance fee; total -$79,068
2. i-Ready for Reading – Diagnostic Tool for grades K-8 – used in support of RI - $56,330
3. i-Ready for Math – Diagnostic Tool for grades K-8 – used in support of RI - $4,200
4. Aimsweb – universal screening software used for RI -$4,276
5. Boardmaker – software for Augmentative Communication devices – $3,616
6. Unique Learning software – used for support of instruction for students with intellectual disabilities and
students with autism - $50,288
7. Gold Assessment – diagnostic tool used with Early Childhood Special Education students - $5,975
8. News2You – online subscription for use with secondary students - this subscription provides access to reading materials that are at a high interest/low vocabulary - $11,130
9. Odysseyware - provides online access to instruction for secondary students - $15,000 (Office of Special Education has 15 copies)
10. Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, Fifth Edition (Pearson), annual subscription for scoring and reporting, $700
11. Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children, Second Edition (Pearson), annual subscription for scoring and reporting, $70
12. Kaufman Tests of Educational Achievement, Third Edition (Pearson), annual subscription for scoring and reporting, $875
13. Integrated Visual and Auditory Continuous Performance Tests (BrainTrain), annual technical support for software, $200
14. Naviance – web based College and Career Readiness/Planning/Accounting tool for for 2014-15: $103,006.00;Cost per student = $3/HS, $2/MS Approximate renewal cost for 2015-16 will reflect any increase in enrollment at these levels
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Attachment Question #64
Construction Prolog Construction Project Management, Licensing and hosting fees are in DTS Budget ‐ $6,120.00/Yearly
Construction Prolog Web Construction Project Management, Web Based, Licensing and hosting fees are in DTS Budget ‐ $33,600/Yearly
Construction AutoCAD Design application ‐ $3,000/Yearly
Construction Microsoft Project Business Management Software ‐ DTS Installed and licenses
Construction AIA Contract Software Licensed use of Architectural Contract Software ‐ $1,100 yearly
Construction Master Spec Licensed use of Specification Software ‐ $3650/yearly
Facilities School Dude Work order System, inventory, planning, pm, facility use/scheduling ‐ Annual Service fee ‐ $43,045/Yearly
Facilities Refrigerant Inventory no annual fees
Facilities Markware no fees ‐ make simple signs ‐ (after we finish using tapes we currently have, this hardware and software will be red tagged)
Facilities Master Key Lock fees for upgrades onlyFacilities Code Source Lock fees for upgrades onlyFacilities Award Wizard no fees - certificatesFacilities Street Signs flashing school zones signs
Facilities Building Automation software no fees - Andover: Continuum-infinity-older model 256-even older model, Seibe: Invensys, Trane: Tracer Summit Fee for upgrade onlyFacilities/Energy Edu Energycap ‐ annual service ‐ utility bills Tracks and manages all Utilities. Water, Diesel Fuel for heat & Generators. Propane for heat & generators, Electricity for Dominion & NOVEC, and Natural Gas from Washington Gas
are all tracked in this system. Provides reporting capability for details in LCPS energy use and allows for building performance comparisons. $3,380/Yearly
Facilities/Energy Edu ENERGY STAR Portfolio manager Free Online System ‐ Benchlines and tracks energy use for all LCPS Facilities. Compares to National Energy Use indexes and prepares environmental reports. Establishes
performance goal through the ENERGY STAR award.
Facilities/Energy Edu HOBO DATA Loggers track and store Temperature, Light, Humidity, and CO2 information. The Software gathers this information and places it in graphical format that is used to identify problems in the
operation of building systems. No additioal cost
School Nutrition Data Business Systems POS, free and reduced , scanning applications, accounting package, inventory ‐ $118,000/Yearly
School Nutrition NutriKids Menu Planning and Nutrition Analysis ‐ $500/Yearly
School Nutrition Crystal Reports Custom Reports ‐ Point of Sale Data ‐ One time charge
Office of Support Services XDM (Xerox Device Management) Monitor networked Xerox, Ricoh machines, No Cost ‐ Free from Xerox
Office of Support Services Public Surplus Auction Auction out of use items ‐ Fee paid by winning bidder to auction site ‐ %
Safety & Security NetVu Observer Client for viewing and controlling security cameras. This software is provided free from the manufacture of the DVR's.Safety & Security Network viewer Client for viewing and controlling security cameras(older generation DVR's ONLY). This software is provided free from the manufacture of the DVR's.Safety & Security Pc playback Client for viewing downloaded footage from older generation DVR's. This software is provided free from the manufacture of the DVR's.Safety & Security Support Tools used to gather information from and upgrade DVR's. This software is provided free from the manufacture of the DVR'sSafety & Security EDP2 used to receive alarms from DVR's and forward to logged in clients. This software is provided free from the manufacture of the DVR'sSafety & Security Time update utility used to sync all DVR's system wide to a single server time. This software is provided free from the manufacture of the DVR'sSafety & Security B.A.S.I.S. Client used to program offline locks that we took over from Facilities. This software has a concurrent user license not a per client install license. We are currently Safety & Security WiQ AMS Client used to program and view status of the Online card access system. This software is provided free from the manufacture of the Locks.Safety & Security Aiphone Ax series Client used to program Aiphone video intercom systems. This software is provided free from the manufacture of the systemSafety & Security IXO Web based reporting system. $1440.00 annuallyTelecom Telephony Manager SMTP alarming / Access to PBX 6.0 and below / Call Detail Recording No additional software cost. All cost included in Telecom utility charges.Telecom Call Pilot Voice Mail application - No Cost No additional software cost. All cost included in Telecom utility charges.Telecom Call Pilot Application Builder Builds Voice Menu services - No additional software cost. All cost included in Telecom utility charges.Telecom Call Pilot Reporter Reports from Voice Mail system - No additional software cost. All cost included in Telecom utility charges.Telecom UCM Unified Communication Manager - Required service for 6.0 high PBX access and single logins. - No additional software cost. All cost included in Telecom utility
charges.Telecom NRS (Network Routing service) Routing service for phone Extensions throughout voice network - No additional software cost. All cost included in Telecom utility charges.Telecom Security Server Routing service for phone Extensions throughout voice network - No additional software cost. All cost included in Telecom utility charges.Telecom Avaya Communications sever & Element Manager versions 4.0 / 4.5 / 5.0 / 5.5 and 6.0 Telephone PBX Software - No additional software cost. All cost included in Telecom utility charges.Transportation REI Equipment / DVD capture devices on School busses Hard Drives on School busses used to capture video. /CODECS will not be loaded on machines and Vendor has no intention to alter software (keep proprietary)
working with Traci on easiest way to convert and burn videos. No recurring chargesTransportation GPSSynovia GPS System/Rebecca Perry has updated me with current information regarding System status. Rebecca Perry has also met with Zonar and determined that we will not be able to
use them at the current time but that an open mind should be kept for future use. Yearly License ‐ $43,800.00
Transportation Faster Used to manage all aspects of fleet maintenance and asset management. Annual support fee based on the number of user licenses $14,499.31Transportation VersaTransTripTracker Field Trips system There is an annual maintenance fee Yearly ‐ $2544.69
Transportation Edulog Bus routing software, School Assistant, and Web query. There is an annual maintenance fee. Yearly ‐$37,000.00
Transportation Crystal Reports XI Used to develop custom reports from Faster and various other data sources. One time cost
Transportation Fleet Commander Used to manage motor pool reservations (not yet in use by LCPS), Annual license and maintenance fee (costs are split with County dept. of General Services) Yearly - Transportation Streets and Trips Mapping Software for lead drivers and supervisors, No recurring charges
Transportation PayClock / In Implementation stage Used to manage employee time keeping for Garage employees. Hardware is installed and working in Transportation and VSC. Yearly - $99.00Transportation ImageX Used to archive various document types; Faster work orders, Garage payments, Transportation Payments, Training documents and time sheets for the drivers. Annual License and
Maintenance fee. Garage ‐ $1154.78, Transp. $1950.00
Transportation Cummins Insight Engine diagnostics software, No recurring chargesTransportation Detroit Diesel Diagnostic Link Engine diagnostics software, No recurring chargesTransportation International Diamond Logic Engine diagnostics software, One time costTransportation International Service Assistant Engine diagnostics software, One time costTransportation International Service Max Engine diagnostics software, No recurring chargesTransportation International Body Builder Diagnostic software for body control systems, No recurring chargesTransportation Allison DOC Allison transmission diagnostic software, No recurring chargesTransportation Caterpillar Electronic Technician Engine diagnostic software, One time costTransportation Mitchell On‐Demand Automotive general diagnostic software (internet based), Annual license fee $1608.00Transportation Mitchell HD Truck Heavy Truck general diagnostic software (internet based), Annual license feeTransportation ShopWare, Used to manage communications assets and maintenance workflow, One time costTransportation Radio Soft Used to map radio coverage for tower sites, One time cost plus upgrade cost if needed No recurring chargesTransportation Various Diagnostic Software/Communications for each type of communications equipment in use; mobile radios, hand held radios, telephones, pagers, backbone equipment, etc. Each of these programs are
bought as a part of the equipment purchase and generally cost less than $100. No recurring chargesWarehouse SchoolDude Inventory Direct: to maintain and track inventory Maintenance Direct: to generate and track warehouse work orders. SchoolDude license paid by Facilities
Attachment Question #64
Attachment Question #64
Department of Business & Finance
1. ORACLE – Financial and Human Resources software used to track and record all financial and human capital transactions in an integrated environment. Purchased by Loudoun County and renewal/maintenance costs borne by the County.
2. TRA – Student Activity Fund software – used to track and record school-based financial transactions
(General Ledger) for Student Activity funds. Purchased by LCPS Technology Services and renewal/maintenance costs borne by LCPS Technology Services as well.
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Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology Admissions Office
Gatehouse Administrative Center 8115 Gatehouse Road, Suite 2600
Falls Church, VA 22042
October 14, 2014 TO: Marty Smith, Fairfax County
Brenda Wilks, Arlington County Lisa High, Falls Church City Julie Kelly, Loudoun County Jim Mudd, Prince William County FROM: Jeremy Shughart SUBJECT: Admissions Ceiling/Cap for the Class of 2019 PURPOSE: For your information The June 30, 2014 seventh grade enrollment is used to determine the ceiling levels for the eighth grade acceptances for the freshman class of 2015-2016 at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology. Jurisdiction Enrollment Percent
Fairfax County 13,460 49.60% Prince William County 6,430 23.69% Loudoun County 5,462 20.13% Arlington County 1,616 5.95% Falls Church City 171 0.63%
Total 27,139 100.00% Approximately 480 students are admitted each year. The following range of ceilings would be applied, if we admitted anywhere between 480 to 500 students: Division Range (480 – 500 students) Prince William County 114 – 118 students Loudoun County 97 – 101 students Arlington County 29 – 30 students Falls Church City 3 students The ranges will be based on the freshman class entering TJHSST. Calculations would be applied to the freshman class to determine each division’s number of eligible students. If you have any questions, please call Jeremy Shughart, Admissions Director, at 571-423-3770. cc: Steve Lockard
Attachment Question #81
PROJECTED COSTS OF DUAL LANGUAGE IMMERSION AT THREE PILOT AT SCHOOLS
SY Total Costs (3 Schools) Breakdown of Start Up Costs Ongoing Costs
15‐16 $208,000
1. Program Lead Teacher = $35,000 (.5 fte)
2. Language Ambassador*= $35,000 (level 9 avg. salary & benefits)
3. Professional development**= $6000/school (2 teachers L1 & L2)
4. Instructional/digital materials for L2 content = $16,000/school
TOTAL = $69,330/school
Curriculum translation = $2000 (one time cost)
Professional dev. ‐ depending on teachers’ needs. Program
lead teacher @ appropriated salary
3 Ambassadors @ appropriated salary
Proficiency Exams = $200/ teacher (as needed)
Immersion classroom costs are equivalent to the other
classes of the same grade level at the school.
16‐17 $255,612
1. Lead Teacher = $74,212 (1.0 fte)
2. Language Ambassador*= $36,000 (level 9 avg. salary & benefits)
2. Professional development**= $6200/school (2 teachers L1 & L2)
3. Instructional/ digital materials for L2 content = $17,600/school
TOTAL = $85,204/school
Curriculum translation = $2000 (one time cost)
Professional dev. ‐ depending on teachers’ needs. Program
lead teacher @ appropriated salary.
3 Ambassadors @ appropriated salary
Proficiency Exams = $200/ teacher (as needed) Immersion
classroom costs are equivalent to the other classes of the
same grade level at the school.
17‐18 $261,438
1. Lead Teacher = $76,438 (1.0 fte)
2. Language Ambassador*= $37,000 (level 9 avg. salary & benefits)
3. Professional development**= $6400/school (2 teachers L1 & L2)
4. Instructional/ digital materials for L2 content = $17,600/school
TOTAL = $87,146/school
Curriculum translation = $2000 (one time cost)
Professional dev. ‐ depending on teachers’ needs. Program
lead teacher @ appropriated salary.
3 Ambassadors @ appropriated salary
Proficiency Exams = $200/ teacher (as needed) Immersion
classroom costs are equivalent to the other classes of the
same grade level at the school.
18‐19 $281,731
1. Lead Teacher = $78,731 (1.0 fte)
2. Language Ambassador*= $38,000 (level 9 avg. salary & benefits)
3. Professional development**= $6600/school (2 teachers L1 & L2)
4. Instructional/ digital materials for L2 content = $22,400/school
TOTAL = $93,900/school
Curriculum translation = $2000 (one time cost)
Professional dev. ‐ depending on teachers’ needs. Program
lead teacher @ appropriated salary.
3 Ambassadors @ appropriated salary
Proficiency Exams = $200/ teacher (as needed) Immersion
classroom costs are equivalent to the other classes of the
same grade level at the school.
19‐20 $290,093
1. Lead Teacher = $81,093 (1.0 fte)
2. Language Ambassador*= $39,000 (level 9 avg. salary & benefits)
3. Professional development**= $6800/school (2 teachers L1 & L2)
4. Instructional/ digital materials for L2 content = $23,200/school
TOTAL = $96,700/school
Curriculum translation = $2000 (one time cost)
Professional dev. ‐ depending on teachers’ needs. Program
lead teacher @ appropriated salary.
3 Ambassadors @ appropriated salary
Proficiency Exams = $200/ teacher (as needed) Immersion
classroom costs are equivalent to the other classes of the
same grade level at the school.
TOTAL PROGRAM COST GRADES 1‐5 = $432,300 PER SCHOOL
*Average salary & benefits of Level 9 classified employee. Works in tandem with L2 teacher for majority language students.
Attachment Question #99
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LCPS Observes Veterans Day
Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) will celebrate Veterans Day on Tuesday with
events throughout the school division. LCPS holds school on Veterans Day at the request of veterans’ organizations. Rather
than a day off, students will learn, reflect upon and celebrate the service of America’s men and women in uniform.
Among the events will be: Algonkian Elementary Algonkian will have an assembly at 1:15 p.m. Two grade levels will be singing songs.
Veterans have been invited to this program and approximately 20 have said they will be attending.
Arcola Elementary Arcola’s students have rehearsed patriotic songs, made “Pinwheels for Peace” and
donated money for Wounded Warriors in anticipation of their Veterans Day celebration on Tuesday. Arcola families have been asked to invite their military family and friends to be recognized and appreciated at the school’s assembly.
Ball’s Bluff Elementary School Ball’s Bluff will be having a Veterans Day assembly at 9 a.m. Tuesday. Blue Ridge Middle School Students will plant small American flags on campus and write letters to members of
the Armed Services overseas. Blue Ridge also will skype with a serviceman overseas. Buffalo Trail Elementary Every grade level will participate in a ceremony to honor veterans at 8:30 a.m.
Veterans will be recognized through an audio/visual program and will be presented student-made cards and fresh carnations.
Cardinal Ridge Elementary Cardinal Ridge is hosting a Veterans Day program at 9 a.m. and inviting the parents
and relatives of students who have served in the Armed Forces to attend. Cedar Lane Elementary Cedar Lane is having a fifth grade performance honoring veterans in the community at
8:30 a.m. and again at 7 p.m. Tuesday. For the morning performance, the school will have a hospitality room set up for veterans to enjoy prior to the performance.
John Champe High School Friday’s football game against Park View honored veterans with a donation going to
Wounded Warriors. At 7 p.m. Tuesday, Champe is having a band/choral concert in honor of Veterans Day.
Cool Spring Elementary Cool Spring Elementary’s fourth grade students will perform a number of patriotic
selections at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. Parents and veterans within the school community will be invited to this program.
Kenneth Culbert Elementary
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Culbert will have a Veterans Day program at 9 a.m. Tuesday. The school also has a Veterans Wall in honor of past and present veterans.
Discovery Elementary Discovery will celebrate all veterans from the various military branches by hosting a
Veteran’s Day musical program at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. Dominion High School Guest speakers will present to students during all resource periods on Monday and
Tuesday. Dominion has a Wall of Fame that includes names and service dates for alumni,
friends and family of the Dominion High School community. All the students will be attending an assembly during their Titan Time. During that
assembly, Al Hall, father of student Cullen Hall (an Army veteran) and David Toatley, a Marine veteran of the Vietnam War, will be speaking.
Eagle Ridge Middle School Eagle Ridge is celebrating staff that are veterans and staff with families in the military
with a brief video produced for the morning announcements and by providing lunch for them. Emerick Elementary Emerick will be having a Veterans Day breakfast. All grade levels will perform a song
of appreciation. Evergreen Mill Elementary Evergreen Mill will have an assembly at 8:45 a.m. Tuesday. Community veterans are
seated on the stage as they are honored. Students will sing and a veteran will be the guest speaker.
Harmony Middle School Harmony will honor veterans during a special program at 2:15 p.m. that will include the
singing of the National Anthem, a guest speaker, musical performances and the announcement of the winner of an essay contest.
There will be a reception for veterans after the program. Harper Middle School Students will wear red, white and blue on Tuesday. Principal Beth Robinson, a native
of Canada, will wear a poppy pin and explain to students (and staff) the meaning of the poem “In Flanders Field.” Harper Park buys corsages for all staff who are veterans and recognizes their service.
The “Thought of the Day” will be about veterans and service to our country. Hillside Elementary The Veterans Day program, performed by all first- and third-graders, will start at 9 a.m.
(There will be a second performance of this program at 6:30 p.m.) Students will be singing patriotic songs and highlighting the understanding they have of American holidays and important historical events. Students will wear red, white and blue shirts.
Leesburg Elementary Leesburg Elementary will honor family members in the school community that have
served our country. Students will wear red, white and blue in a show of support for veterans.
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In addition to a formal program at 9 a.m., students will write notes of appreciation to veterans.
Veterans are being asked to wear their uniform to the program so that they can be seated on stage.
Liberty Elementary Liberty teaches about Veterans Day as a classroom activity. Students will have
dialogue and activities about its meaning. Loudoun County High School The Naval Junior ROTC will kick off and close this ceremony that will include a guest
speaker and the signing of the National Anthem by Amanda Lee and Sarah Warfield. The program begins at 10:30 a.m.
All the veterans present will be recognized. The chorus will sing a medley of Armed Services anthems and “America the Beautiful.”
Collin Little will perform “Taps.” Loudoun Valley High School The Loudoun Valley High School Veterans Club is presenting its 15th annual Veterans
Day program, “Empower,” at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesday. In addition to guest speakers, there will be performances by the Orchestra, Wind
Ensemble, sign language students, the Women’s Chorus and student soloists. The Veterans Club is collecting “Sweats for Vets” for servicemen and women at the
Martinsburg, W.Va., Veterans Administration Hospital. Sizes XL, 2XL and 3XL are needed. Sweat sets should be brought to Valley’s main office by Tuesday.
Lucketts Elementary Lucketts will hold a Veterans Day assembly at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. Meadowland Elementary Students will write letters to veterans in Veterans Administration Hospitals. Mountain View Elementary Mountain View will hold a Veterans Day program at 8:30 a.m. in its gym followed by a
reception for veterans in the library. Newton-Lee Elementary Newton-Lee fourth-graders will perform a medley of patriotic songs for the school
community at 1:30 p.m. In addition, the school will honor its veterans during its morning news show.
Park View High School On Tuesday, students will participate in preparing a “Patriots Honoring Patriots” wreath
by writing thoughtful notes honoring and recognizing the national patriots serving our country. On December 2nd, approximately 75 Park View Patriots will attend a ceremony in which this year’s wreath will be placed at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery.
Pinebrook Elementary Pinebrook is inviting former and current members of the military to join their Pinebrook
student for coffee and doughnuts and a special time together. This invitation is open to parents and guardians or other family members
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Potowmack Elementary Second-graders will hold a Veteran's Day Tea with guest speakers, red poppies,
cookies, and juice for all veterans. They will sing and present the veterans with an award. Frances Hazel Reid Elementary The third-graders will present a program in honor of Veterans Day at 8:30 a.m. River Bend Middle School River Bend is honoring its veterans and members of the Armed Forces by creating a
memorial wall. The wall will include ribbons of family members from the school community who served and/or are currently serving America. This project involves the Social Studies Department and School Beautification Committee.
Rock Ridge High School Rock Ridge history classes will integrate material about veterans and their
contributions throughout their lessons. In addition, Rock Ridge’s PEER organization, in conjunction with history classes, will design and create a display to honor the contributions of our veterans. This sign of appreciation will be posted prominently and referred to throughout the week and beyond as part of Rock Ridge’s Month of Gratitude.
Rolling Ridge Elementary Rolling Ridge will hold a Veterans Day program at 9 a.m. Tuesday. Students will sing
and pay tribute to veterans. A bulletin board is posted honoring veterans from staff and staff members’ families.
Round Hill Elementary Round Hill will stage an hour-long Veterans Day program at 9 a.m. Tuesday. The
Round Hill Elementary Chorus will present a short concert to open the assembly. All of the classes will join together in song to celebrate and thank military veterans and families from the school community.
There also will be a PowerPoint presentation featuring anyone who served or is still serving in the military. Round Hill students also will be asked to wear red, white and blue.
Sanders Corner Elementary Sanders Corner will present a “Salute to Veterans” at 8:15 a.m. Tuesday. This
program will feature veterans related to members of the Sanders Corner family, along with patriotic songs presented by the third grade.
Seldens Landing Elementary Seldens Landing honored 20 Veterans during a school-wide assembly on Friday.
Veteran guests were family members of Seldens Landing students and staff. Students participated in a patriotic sing-along, including the “Armed Forces Medley.”
Veteran guests received an ABC book written and illustrated by students to express their gratitude for their service.
The assembly concluded with a patriotic slide show with more than 50 photos of Seldens Landing family members who have served, or are serving, in the Armed Forces. Students and staff dressed in red, white and blue to show their appreciation for veterans.
Stone Bridge High School Stone Bridge will dedicate its “Alumni Wall of Heroes” on Tuesday. The tribute, an idea formulated by former Principal James Person, will contain the
names of all Stone Bridge graduates who have served in the military or have held a teaching
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position in Loudoun County. The mural is located in the main hallway of the school near the front office.
The honored names will be featured on a perpetual plaque, meaning that names will be constantly updated. Currently, the plaque displays the names of 42 military personnel and 33 LCPS teachers.
Seven of the names on the wall – Wes Anderson, Charlotte Kenny, Nicholas Marchio, Shelbie Morgan, Muoka Musau, Kristen Poland, and Matthew Sarmiento – not only graduated from Stone Bridge, but also are on staff at Stone Bridge.
Stone Hill Middle School A PowerPoint will be presented at 11 a.m. Tuesday recognizing current servicemen,
servicewomen and Veterans. This presentation will highlight their courage, dedication, honor, service and sacrifice for our freedom.
Social studies teachers also will share the history of Veterans Day. Sycolin Creek Elementary Sycolin Creek will be celebrating Veterans Day through an assembly at 8:45 a.m.
Tuesday. Veterans will be treated to student essays, posters, thank-you letters from the student council, speeches and a slide show.
Tolbert Elementary Tolbert will have its annual Veterans Day assembly at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. Veterans and active military are invited to a concert consisting of patriotic songs and
those of each military branch. Gifts will be given to all service members past and present. Waterford Elementary Waterford is hosting an assembly at 8:45 a.m. Tuesday and inviting veterans that have
a connection to the school. Students were invited to create a star for Waterford’s “Wall of Honor” for any veteran in their family. These stars will be displayed in the hallway during the assembly.
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Attachment Question #101
Source: M. Speidel 1/28/2015 This is self reported survey data as of December 2014.
Please enter your
THREE digit school
code.
Primary supplemental
device purchased by
school?
How many of the
primary supplemental
devices does your
school have?
Secondary
supplemental device
purchased by school?
How many of the
secondary
supplemental devices
does your school have?
Tertiary supplemental
device purchased by
school?
How many of the
Tertiary supplemental
devices does your
school have?
If you have any other
comments please feel
free to add them
below.
Column1
ALD No Response
ALG Chromebook 10 5 5
AOS No Response
ARC iPad 50 Chromebook 30 0
ASH Other 30 5 5
BAL iPad 1 0 0 0
BAN iPad 8 0 0
BEM Chromebook 75 Windows 8 Tablet 12 iPad 12
BRH No Response
BRM Chromebook 30 Windows RT 9 Android Tablets 5
BST No Response
BUF iPad 60 Android Tablets 2 0
BWH No Response
CAT Chromebook 50 iPad 10 Android Tablets 13
CCE iPad 33 Other 56 Other 16
CED No Response
CRE No Response
CSP iPad 20 0 0
CTY Chromebook 30 0 Chromebook 20
DCS No Response
DIS Other 0
DMH No Response
DOM iPad 50 0 0
EME iPad 40 0 0
ERM Chromebook 140
EVE iPad 30
FDE Windows RT 11
FHR iPad 45 0 0
FHR No Response
FHS Chromebook 35 iPad 5 4
FOR No Response
FWS Chromebook 128 iPad 6 0
GUI iPad 120 Chromebook 15 0
HAM iPad 12 0 0
HIL No Response
HLS Chromebook 30 Kindle Fire 30 iPad 8
HPM No Response
HRM No Response
HRZ iPad 30 Chromebook 50 5
HRZ No Response
HTH Chromebook 30 iPad 26 Other 10
HUT Windows 8 Tablet 6 Chromebook 65 Windows RT 2
JCH iPad 25 Other 6 5
JLS Chromebook 7 0 0
JML Chromebook 56 iPad 10 0
KWC Chromebook 68 0 0
LCH No Response
LEE iPad 30 0 0
Attachment Question #147
Source: M. Speidel 1/28/2015 This is self reported survey data as of December 2014.
LEG Chromebook 113 iPad 42 0
LIB iPad 155 5 5
LIN No Response
LIT iPad 12
LOV Chromebook 30 0 0
LOW iPad 50 0 0
LUC Chromebook 10 iPad 10 0
LVH No Response
MCCS No Response
MEA iPad 9 0 0 Answered via email
MIL Chromebook 67 iPad 42 0
MMS No Response
MSE Chromebook 26 iPad 10 0
MTC iPad 10 0 0
MTV iPad 5 0 0
MTV No Response
NLE iPad 75 Other 20 iTouch 10 Other are Nooks
PFH No Response
PMK Chromebook 52 iPad 40 0
PNB Chromebook 33 iPad 15 0
PVH No Response
RBM Chromebook 63 iPad 24 Kindle Fire 4
RHL iPad 35 Chromebook 2 0
RLC Chromebook 14 iPad 25 0
RRD iPad 130 Chromebook 10 0
RRH Kindle Fire 25 0 0
SAN No Response
SAN No Response
SBH No Response
SEL Chromebook 90
SHM Chromebook 100 Windows RT 8 Android Tablets 25
SMM Chromebook 30 0 0
SRM iPad 18 0 0
STE iPad 16 iTouch 5 0
STM No Response
STU No Response
SUG iPad 60 Chromebook 60 0
SUL Chromebook 42 iPad 60 0
SYC iPad 40 0 0
THS No Response
TMS Chromebook 45
TOL iPad 65
WAT No Response
WHS No Response
Total 2710 720 154 3560
Attachment Question #147