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File #: 20-4452   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Early Childhood Education Municipal Development Corporation Board of Directors
On agenda: 8/3/2020
Posting Language: Briefing and approval of a request to purchase 800 iPads and broadband internet services in an amount not to exceed $447,600.00; and appropriating funding from the FY 2021 Pre-K 4 SA fund balance in an amount not to exceed $489,800.00, for all previously ordered iPads and new purchases, to support remote learning in response to COVID-19. [Sarah Baray, Ph.D., Pre-K 4 SA CEO]
Attachments: 1. Apple - 800 iPads and Cases, 2. QUOTE - 32GB APPLE, 3. 20-4452 iPads and Internet
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DEPARTMENT: Pre-K 4 SA


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Sarah Baray, Ph.D.


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide


SUBJECT:

iPads and Broadband Internet Service for Remote Learning


SUMMARY:

This item requests Board action to approve the purchase of 800 iPads and broadband internet services in an amount not to exceed $447,600.00; and appropriates funding from the FY 2021 Pre-K 4 SA fund balance in an amount not to exceed $489,800.00, for all previously ordered iPads and new purchases, to support remote learning in response to COVID-19.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Due to the uncontrolled spread of COVID-19 throughout Bexar County, Pre-K 4 SA announced on July 17, 2020 that in-person instruction would be delayed, and classes for the 2020-2021 academic year would begin on August 17, 2020 with 100% remote learning. This decision was made in consultation with Pre-K 4 SA's advising physician, whose guidance is consistent with the broader medical community in recommending that implementation of in-person classes be delayed until community spread has stabilized. This is also consistent with a health directive issued by the San Antonio Metro Health Medical Director on July 17, 2020, requiring that schools not re-open for on-campus, face-to-face instruction until after September 7, 2020.

When in-person instruction does resume, classroom capacity will be capped at 50% (250 per center, 1,000 total). The remaining 1,000 seats will be reserved for remote learning. The cap of 50% in-person enrollment aligns not only with strategies for minimizing potential spread of COVID-19, but also with requests from families. When families were surveyed about their plans for the upcoming year, roughly 50% requested in-person instruction and 50% indicated they'd prefer a remote instruction option. Over the last several weeks, the Pre-K 4 SA enrollment team has been contacting families directly to confirm their instructional preference for the fall semester. A majority of families that indicated an ...

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