Every thing you wanted to know about The
Schools and Libraries Program of the
Universal Service Fund but were afraid to ask
OR What is “E-Rate” and
where is my technology?
• What is E-Rate?• What services does E-Rate provide?• How much assistance does E-Rate provide? • The Technology Plan• Texas STaR chart• How are we doing?
What is E-Rate?The E-Rate program provides discounts to assist most schools and libraries in the United States to obtain affordable telecommunications and internet services.
What services does E-Rate provide?
Four service categories are funded
• Telecommunications Services• Internet Access• Internal Connections• Basic Maintenance
How much assistance does E-
Rate provide?• discounts of 20 to 90 percent depending on economic need and location (urban or rural).• discount is based on the percentage of students eligible for participation the National School Lunch Program
INCOME Measured by %
of students eligible for the National School Lunch Program
URBAN LOCATION
E-Rate Discount
Rural Location E-Rate Discount
Less than 1%
20% 25%
1% to 19% 40% 50%
20% to 34% 50% 60%
35% to 49% 60% 70%
50% to 74% 80% 80%
75% to 100%
90% 90%
To apply for E-rate discounts you must:
1. Develop a technology plan2. Submit FCC Form 4703. Provide for a 28-day
competitive bidding period
4. Select service provider/sign contracts
5. Submit FCC Form 471
The Technology Plan• bond election at the end of the 2010-2011 school year• outcomes of the bond will be smart boards and Interwrite pads in each classroom, ceiling mounted projectors and digital video cameras for use the classroom to create podcasts• HEB currently has a server for faculty use to provide podcasts to students.• HEB is in the process of replacing all teacher desktops with laptops and docking stations• All teachers have a website and are required to keep current information on the website• Federal Stimulus money was used at the elementary level to provide smart boards, Interwrite pads, laptops and student computers to some or our campuses.
Texas STaR chart
•What is the STaR chart?•How will it help us?•How are we doing?
What is the Texas STaR chart?• School Technology and
Readiness. A Teacher Tool for Planning and Self-Assessing aligned with the Long-Range Plan for Technology, 2006-2020.• Ratings are earned in 4 categories1. Teaching and Learning
2. Educator Preparation and Development
3. Leadership, Administration, and Instructional Support
4. Infrastructure for Technology
How will it help us? The Texas Teacher STaR Chart Will Help Teachers
Answer Critical Questions:
• What is my current educational technology profile in the areas of Teaching and Learning and Educator Preparation and Development? • What is my knowledge of online learning, technology resources, instructional support, and planning on my campus? • What evidence can be provided to demonstrate my progress in meeting the goals of the Long Range Plan for Technology and No Child Left Behind, Title II, Part D? • In what areas can I improve my level of technology integration to ensure the best possible teaching and learning for my students? • What are the technology standards required of all beginning teachers and recommended for all current Texas teachers?
How are we doing?
Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 402468
101214161820
2007-20082008-20092009-2010
Early Tech 6-8 points Developing Tech 9-14 points Advanced Tech 15-20 points Target Tech 21-24 points
Statewide Summary Data
http://starchart.esc12.net/statistics.html
Campus Data Report
http://starchart2.esc12.net/