About Pennoyer

Pennoyer School proudly educates children from parts of Norridge, Harwood Heights, and unincorporated Norwood Park Township. During the 1830's, the Pennoyer family came from new England and settled in what is now known as Norridge. The land they settled laid between what is now East River Road and Cumberland Avenue. In 1838, members of the community met at the home of John Pennoyer to discuss the plans for the development of a school. The school began in 1839, in Pennoyer's home. In 1954 it was decided to build a new school at the corner of Cumberland and Foster Avenue. A major addition was added in 2001. The school district proudly educates children in grades PK-8.

Monday, January 3, 2011

GRANT Application Details

Provide 21st Century skills for elementary public school children.

Pennoyer School District #79


Pennoyer School, in Pennoyer School District #79, is a PK-8 public school just outside of Chicago serving nearly 450 students. The students in this school district currently do not have a lot of access to computers, instructional technology, web 2.0, etc. The current ratio of computers to students is 60:450, or 13%.


Grant Goals

Increase access to computers/web 2.0 from 13% to 20%

Diversify learning products to include 21st Century skills

Increase focused training of staff to unified curriculum/instruction


Overview

The Pennoyer Technology Grant combines machinery and instruction. It will allow for the blending of the science of teaching with the art of teaching. The students will learn and demonstrate their learning in current ways. For example, instead of peer editing others' papers with ink and paper, the students can demonstrate collaboration and peer editing through blogging and collaborative writing projects. The students who have different ways of expressing themselves will find greater success with multiple assessment options.

Teachers will learn and grow through training and development and discovery with the new tools in their toolkits. This grant will make access to actual computers go from 13% to 20%, or 1 in 5. This will hugely impact the ability for multi-media instruction and learning. It will also result in a better prepared student population for high school (and beyond).


Deliverables:

25-30 laptops/netbooks/notebooks (PC)

25 iPod Touch devices

Virtualization - back end servers


How will the 50K be Used?

Budget Notes: Training, professional development, software

$ 15,000               Upgrade student lab 7-10yrs old

$ 15,000               25-30 Notebook/Netbook machines

$ 5,000  25 iPod Touch devices

$ 15,000               iPads and accessories for student usage


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