Seven area school districts will “Smart Schools” funding

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ALBANY – Five school districts in Westchester County as well as
one each in Ulster and Columbia counties, will receive state Smart Schools
funding to help close the “digital divide” and increase access
to technology and high-speed broadband.

In Westchester County, the following schools will receive funding

• Bedford CSD – $620,202
• Hastings-on-Hudson – $449,874
• Katonah-Lewisboro UFSD – $707,629
• Pleasantville UFSD – $432,564
• Yorktown CSD – $700,025
In Ulster County, the Wallkill Central School District will receive $2.6
million and in Columbia County, the Kinderhook Central School District
will receive $689,678.

The funding was approved as part of the $2 billion Smart Schools Bond
Act aimed at reimagining teaching and learning for the 21st century.

The bond act, proposed by the governor, was approved by voters in 2014.
It supports investment in education technology that will equip students
with the skills they need to thrive and succeed in the global economy.

The funding will help districts invest in technology such as computer
servers, interactive whiteboards, tablets, desktop and laptop computers,
and high-speed broadband and wireless connectivity.

   




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