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Research, Planning and
Systems Management
[ General Information |
RPT Announcements ]
At the meeting held on April 4, 2000, the Board of Trustees approved the 5
Year Technology Integration Plan for the period 2000/2001 to 2004/2005. A
component of the 5 year plan is the four year computer workstation replacement
program for elementary/junior high schools labs.
2004/2005 (Year 4)
During the 2004/2005 school year, 375 computer workstations will
be purchased for the following 10 elementary and 7 junior high computer labs:
Cecil Rhodes, George V, Gladstone, Greenway,
Harrow, Inkster, John M. King, Lord Nelson, Montrose, Pinkham .
David Livingstone, Isaac Newton, Lansdowne, Meadows West, Niji Mahkwa,
River Heights, Sacre-Coeur.
2003/2004 (Year 3)
During the 2003/2004 school year, 365 computer workstations were
purchased for the following 12 elementary and 5 junior high computer labs:
Clifton, Garden Grove, Grosvenor, King
Edward, J.B. Mitchell, LaVerendrye, Luxton,
Robertson, Sargent Park, Shaughnessy Park, Weston, Wolseley.
Earl Grey, General Wolfe, Hugh John Macdonald, Ralph Brown,
William Whyte
2002/2003 (Year 2)
In accordance with the approved 5 Year
Technology Integration Plan, on September 23, 2002 the Board
authorized the purchase of 360 computer workstations for the following 18
elementary computer labs:
Carpathia, Champlain, Dufferin, Faraday, Glenelm, Kent Road,
Lord Roberts, Lord Selkirk, Machray, Meadows West, Norquay, Prairie Rose,
Principal Sparling, Queenston, Rockwood, Stanley Knowles, Strathcona,
Wellington.
2001/2002 (Year 1)
In accordance with the approved 5 Year
Technology Integration Plan, on September 10, 2001, the Board
authorized the purchase of 475 computer workstations for the following 10
elementary and 11 junior high computer labs:
Brock Corydon, Fort Rouge, Laura Secord, Mulvey, River Elm,
Riverview, Robert H. Smith, Sister MacNamara, Tyndall Park, Victoria-Albert
Andrew Mynarski, Cecil Rhodes, Churchill, Elmwood, Gordon
Bell, Grant Park, Isaac Brock, St. John's, Sargent Park, Shaughnessy Park,
Stanley Knowles
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