Unit 4 OK's more high tech for district
Updated: February 26, 2013
CHAMPAIGN -- The Unit 4 school district is going forward with some high tech improvements. The board voted Monday night to add wireless internet to all of its schools. It will cost around $765,000.
That money comes from a tax hike last year. The project will put all school computers and smart-boards on the same network. It should also help when the district sends out security alerts.
Original: 5:57 pm
CHAMPAIGN -- School District Unit #4 is looking into a digital makeover. Board members will decide Monday night if they want to get wireless internet for the entire district.
It means all the classrooms, schools, computers and smart-boards would be on the same network and system. Several schools don't have the wireless technology, so it would be a step up for those students and teachers.
Currently, there are more than 500 i Pads used in the city's schools. All the elementary schools also use net-books. If approved, the project would cost about $765,000.
That money would come from the working cash board the district approved earlier this month. A uniform wireless system would also make it easier for the district to manage when it comes to security, both in monitoring and sending out alerts.







