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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 8.4 Computers 4 SchoolsCITY CLERK FILE # 515-60 AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: September 7, 1999 SUBJECT: City of Dublin and Dublin Partners in Education "Computers for Our Schools Project" Report Prepared by: Richard C. Ambrose, City Manager ATTACHMENTS: l) 2) 3) 4) Draft letter from the Mayor Program Guidelines Participation Form Dublin Unified School District Computer Standards RECOMMENDATION: 1 ) ,,,?~" 2> X: 3) 4) 5) Receive Staff Report Approve Program Guidelines Approve Process for Disbursement of Matching Funds Authorize expenditure in the amount of $500 for a letter to introduce the program to the Community. Authorize City Manager to negotiate and execute a disbursement agreement with the Dublin Unified School District and Dublin Parmers in Education substantially in conformance with the attached Program Guidelines as presented in this report. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: The Adopted Fiscal Year 1999-2000 Budget includes $150,000 for this project. DESCRIPTION: As part of the 1999-2000 Budget, the City Council approved a proposal by Mayor Houston to allocate $150,000 in funding for the purpose of placing more computers in the classrooms within the Dublin Unified School District (DUSD). The funding approved by the City Council is to be used to match funds raised by the Community for the same purpose. COPIES TO: G:\CC-MTGS\99-QTR3XSEPIXg-7-99\ag-schoolcompumrs.doc ITEM NO. Since the adoption of the Budget, the City Manager has met with the DUSD School Superintendent and the Vice President of Dublin Partners in Education to develop a program that would accomplish the goal of placing more computers in the classroom. The goal of the group was to make the program as simple and straight forward as possible and minimize the administrative work associated with the program. The group developed the City of Dublin and Dublin Partners in Education "Computers for our Schools Project" Program Guidelines (see Attachment 2). Pro,gram Guidelines The program would be administered by Dublin Parmers in Education. Contributions may be in the form of cash or new computer equipment which comply with the DUSD Standards (see Attachment 4). Contributions would be made directly to DPIE. Contributors would need to complete a Participation Form. Cash contributions designated for a particular purpose or equipment donations would first be evaluated by the DUSD Director of Technology and Information Systems to determine ff the proposed contribution conforms with the DUSD Technology Plan. For cash contributions that are not designated for a particular purpose, the DUSD Director of Technology and Information Systems would propose a use for the funds that complies with the District's Technology Plan and meets the objective of the City's program. Process for Disbursement of Matching City Funds A committee consisting of the School Superintendent, the City Manager and a representative from DPIE would evaluate all proposed contributions and make a determination as to whether the proposed contribution was eligible for City matching funds. The result of that determination will be given to the DPIE Executive Director, who will notify the contributor and invoice the City once the contribution had been received. Once notified by DPIE, the city will release the matching funds to DPIE who will, in turn, disburse one check to the School District for both the contribution and the matching funds. The School District will then acquire the appropriate equipment. The City Attome~v has opined that the City will need to enter into an agreement with DUSD and DPIE before releasing the funds. The City Attorney has prepared a draft agreement which has yet to be reviewed by DUSD and DPIE. August 31, 1999 · Dear At my State of the City address in January, i made a bold challenge to local businesses, community organizations and the citizens of Dublin. My plan calls for a new computer for every three students in the Dublin Unified School Distdct within two years. These computers will take advantage of the millions of dollars of investment the School District has spent wiring our schools with fiber optics and network capabilities. In response to my plan, the Dublin City Council has budgeted $150,000 to be used as matching funds for contributions of money or equipment by the Community. The City has also worked with the School Distdct and Dublin Partners in Education (DPIE) to develop the "Computers in Our Schools Project" to accomplish my plan. The "Computers in Our Schools Project" will be administered by'Dublin Partners in Education. We have reached our first milestone in the "Computers in Our Schools Project". The Dublin Ranch organization and the Jennifer Lin family have made a contribution of 100 new computers and monitors to Dublin schools. With the matching dollars from the City of Dublin, we are well on our way to achieving our goals. However, we cannot achieve this lofty goal without an entire community effort. ! am asking you to be a suppo'rter and contributor to this effort. I am asking that you make this a priority for your business or community group. Every dollar that you contribute will be matched by the City of Dublin to make a lasting improvement to our schools. Good schools mean good business. Good schools mean community pride. And most importantly, good schools mean a jump start on life for the young people in the City of Dublin. Enclosed with this letter is more information on how you can participate in this exciting program. if you have any questions regarding the "Computers in Our Schools Project", please call Rhonda Goldstone, DPiE Executive Director, at (925) 828-2551 x8024. We will all benefit from the success of our schools. I hope you will join the City of Dublin in supporting this program. Sincerely, Guy S. Houston Mayor, City of Dubiin G:~MAYOR\1999~,ornputers in school.doc ATTACHMENT City of Dublin and Dublin Partnerships in Education "Computers for Our Schools Project" Program Guidelines Pr0jectD_es_cri~tion The City of Dublin has initiated an inno~,ative program designed to increase student access to technology in the Dublin Unffied School District. The City Council has established a matching fund program where individuals, groups, organizations and businesses may contribute cash or new computer equipment to the school district and the City wif! matc:h fhe r:::~rffribufion dollar-for-dollar. The City has allocated $150,000 for Ihe 1999-2000 fiscal ),ear fur [his program. Th~ program will be administered by Dublin Par~erships in Education. Program guidelines are described below. Who Can Participate Any individual, community group/organization, or business may participate in the program. Participants are only required to complete a short one-page "Participation Form" and attach evidence to validate the dollar value of the.contribution. Types of Contributions Contributions may be in the form of cash or new computer equipment. Contributions may be designated for a specific school site or program or for district-wide technolcx:jy pdorities. For the purposes of this program, only new computers and computer-related hardware that meet the distdct's hardware standards can be accepted, The district's current hardware standards are listed on the back of the "Participation Form," Donations of used computers can be made by contacting Don Peterson, Director of Technology and Information Systems at (925) 828-2551, ext. 808I. How Matchina Funds are Determined The City of Dublin will match cash contributions dollar-for-dollar, For new computers or computer-related hardware, an invoice or other form that ved~es the value of the contribution must accompany the contribution How Wjff the Co_ _n_tdb~uJi~.n._Be Used? Cash contributions designated for a specific SchoOl site or program must be' used in accordance with the districfs overall technology plan. Undesignated Gash ~ontdbutions along with matching funds provided by the City of Dublin will be used to meet estabEsh~=d district priorities and needs. Contributions of new computers and computer- related hardware and the matching funds provided by the City of Dublin will be used at school sites to increase student access to computers. ATTACHMENT 2 Contribution Forth and D_er-j_~o_n Makina Process The attached contribution form must be completed and submitted to: Rhonda Goldstone, Executive Director Dublin Partnerships in Education 7471 Larkdale Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 828-2551, ext~ 8024 Attention: "Computers for Our Schools Project" A committee comprised of a representative from Dublin Partnerships in Education, the City of Dublin, and the Dublin Unified School Distdct will review each contribution, determine whether the proposed contribution meetS the criteda established for this program, and respond to the contributor with the status of the proposed contribution. Cash contributions may be submitted with the 'Participation Form.' Checks may be payable to: "DPIE "Computers for Our Schools Projecf' Dublin Partnemhips in Education is a non-profit organization, All contributions am tax- deductible. Evidence or [he contribution in tile form of a receipt will be mailed to the contributing individual or organization upon verification of the contribution. Contacts For Questions, About This Proqram For general questions about the program or information about the application process please contact: Rhonda Goldstone, Executive Director Dublin Pa~nerships in Education - 7471 Larkdale Ave. Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 828-2551, ext. 8024 FAX: (925) 803-1669 For questions regarding whether the proposed contribution conforms with the district's technology plan or questions of a technical nature, please contact: Don Peterson, Director of Technology and Information Systems Dubtin Unffied Schoot District 7471 Larkdale Ave. Dubfin, CA 94568 (925) 828-2551, ext. 8081 (925) 828-1364 Date: z/' ~ ~ ~C._a__n~rj.b_UjLqr_h~Lo__r_Lg,aJLoj_l Name: Address: CUy: Contact Person: F'hone number: E-mail: Type'of ContTIbution i wish to contribute:' Cash Amount: City of Dublin "Computers for Our Schools Project". Participation Form (lndMdual or organization) Casr~ Designated Computer Equipment Unclesignored Cash Contribution designated for (list school site or program): Computer/computer-related hardware (deScribe bhe equipment to be donated): Compu[er/computer-retated hardware designated for (list _school site or program) Send form and cash contributions (checks payable to "DPIE Computers for Our Schools Project"} to: Dublin Pa~nerships in Education "Computers for Our Schools Project" 747 ~ Larkdale Ave, Dublin, CA: 94568 District Technology Hardware Standards are listed on the back of'this farm ATTACHMENT 3 Dublin Unified School District Computer Standards (as of August 1, 1999) PC-Based Computers Only Processor: Intel Pentium II processor, 350 MHz with 100 MHz system bus; or intel Celeron processor 400 MHz with 66 MHz system bus. Cache: 128KB or better Memory: 64 MB 100 MHz SDRAM, or 64 MB 66 MHz SDRAM Hard Drive: 6.4 GB2or better, SMART II Ultra ATA CD-ROM: 32X Max3 Audio: PremierSound Audio and External PremierSound PS110 speakers Graphics: Matrox MGA G100 AGP Graphics With 4 MB SGRAM/4 MB Max Networking: PCi 10/1 O0 "Wake on LAN" NIC Operating System: Windows 95 or Windows 98 Monitor: 15" flat square or larger .28ram pitch 1280 x 1024 maximum resolution Printers: Hewlett-Packard 21 O0 TN or better (laser) Hewleft-Packard 2000 CN or better (inkjet) For questions regarding above specifications, please call: Don Peterson, Director Technology and Information Systems Dublin Unified School District [925) 828-2551, ext. 8081 ATTACHMENT 4