We are currently in the process of developing our educational technology plan for 2025-2029. Our previous plan helped us develop our technology levy which was voted on and approved by voters in February 2020. Thanks to community support we have been able to make great progress on our goals.
Our previous technology levy passed with 60% of the vote in February 2020. In March 2020, our district had to shift plans quickly to support the sudden need for remote instruction due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This meant our original plan to provide one-to-one devices for middle and high school students and one device per two students in elementary school had to accelerate and change.
Our technology team met this challenge by being creative with grants and temporary COVID relief funds until technology levy funds became available in May 2021. We were able to focus on not only supporting students with remote instruction but also making strides on the voter-approved technology levy.
Teachers are integrating technology into lessons in creative and interactive ways. Here are just a few examples from our schools:
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Meridian Middle School students create clay animation videos
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First graders use technology to enhance learning at Irene Reither Elementary
Looking ahead, we want to continue to improve technology in Meridian. We have outlined a few key areas for our 2025-2029 draft technology plan:
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teaching and learning,
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safety and communication,
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infrastructure,
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classroom technology,
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devices and equipment.
We are seeking your feedback as we continue to develop our technology plan. This plan will help us as we consider running a renewal technology levy next year. Please review our draft plan and share your thoughts by Friday, June 2.