• Secure Vestibule • Secure Perimeter • Key System • Prox Card System Alpine ISD 10.26.17
Safety
• Combustible Construction. • No fire sprinkler system • Area separation • No 2nd means of egress. • Glass windows in the corridor.
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Mechanical
• Most units are 10 -15 yrs beyond normal life cycle. • R-22 Refrigerant • Inadequate zoning • Return air through egress corridor • Inadequate fresh air intake • Inadequate shop ventilation Alpine ISD 10.26.17
Technology
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T-12 lamps 1 plug per wall avg. Overloads Reported Power strips Lack of downstream panels New circuit breaker switch board recommended
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Technology In the past • Factory Model for Education • Rote Learning • Memorization through Lock Step Repetition
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“Alpine ISD will provide our children with learning experiences to be responsible, productive, and successful citizens of an ever changing world.”
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21st Century: Learning content conveyed through interaction & collaboration
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Alpine High School Endorsements • • • • •
STEM- science technology engineering and math Business and Industry Public Service Arts & Humanities Multidisciplinary
• Would like to add 6 additional strands
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What drives education Today?
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What do we not see That makes it all work?
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1970s Infrastructure
21st Century Technology
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INFRASTUCTURE
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New Technology Requires: •
Adequate Space
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Adequate/Dedicated
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Air Conditioned Alpine ISD 10.26.17
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Older buildings were not Designed with spaces for modern technology
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Wiring backbones do not have enough capacity
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Alpine High School above the ceiling
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Modern classroom buildings above the ceiling. •
Insulation above the roof deck allows for clean plenum space
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Data cabling conveyed through wire management trays. Alpine ISD 10.26.17