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12/31/1995
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1 <br /> Paul said one of the consultants didn ' t think digital would be here fast <br /> enough, the TV only has a life of 10 years. <br /> Mike said things have changed a lot in the last few months . Keep the <br /> options open . <br /> Paul asked Manny to look at the price difference between the two, if it is <br /> not a lot, the Committee can consider it. There may be more information <br /> on this issue when it comes time to make a decision . <br /> Mike asked the price per unit , including wall mount, installed? <br /> Mr. Tavares carried $875 . <br /> 113 Health equipment $32 , 000 . Nurses area, table , scales , lamps , small <br /> wears. Supplies are not reimbursable items. <br /> 114 Misc. teaching aids $71 , 500 . He carried an allowance per station , <br /> manipulatives , maps, globes , charts , etc. <br /> 115 Music Department $92 , 00 . Largest expense is pianos , with an allowance <br /> for some instruments . <br /> Mr. Tavares does not think uniforms are reimbursable . <br /> 116 Art Department $22 , 000 . Potters wheel , kiln , hand tools , easels . <br /> 117 Home Economics $23 ,000 . Furnishing the kitchen with appliances. <br /> Major appliances are in the general contract with casework . <br /> Sewing machines are major cost. <br /> 118 Science Dept. $205 , 000 . 8 labs, $25-30, 000 per lab. <br /> Peter said the consensus seems to be to emphasize micro scaling of <br /> experiments . Will this require less equipment? <br /> Mr. Tavares said it may but you may save on one end and still have <br /> expenditures on the other. <br /> He is not sure of the potential to save in the chemistry lab. <br /> Dr. Demoura said the only money saved will be in the amount of chemical you <br /> buy. <br /> 119 Hand Tools $7 , 000 . For shops . <br /> 120 Kitchen small wares $25 , 000 . For cafeteria, mostly trays . <br /> 121 Computer Equipment $1 , 001 , 500 from Childs budget. <br /> Mr . Tavares is concerned Childs did not identify computers for the shop <br /> areas, there are 44 computers that didn' t seem to be covered in their <br /> budget. He reduced his allowance to $105 , 000 or you can increase Childs' <br /> by that much . <br /> Paul reviewed Childs ' budget <br /> $450 ,000 for ICS system - integrated. communication system. <br /> $225 ,000 Computer network equipment. <br /> $162 , 500 65 Teacher and Administrator CPUs . <br /> $210 , 000 4 student computer labs . <br /> $80, 000 Library automation and workstation . <br /> $140, 000 TV studio. <br /> $270 , 000 30 classrooms, 5 workstations each . <br /> Mike Pietrowski spoke with State Office of Education . They are developing <br /> new guidelines for technology for schools , under the new Ed . reform law. <br /> If schools do not meet the requirement they will not get the funding . <br /> Paul asked Tom Wren to ask Childs for a broader description of all items. <br /> The Committee would also like recommendations for items that could be <br /> deferred to the future . <br /> 6 <br />
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