Thank you for writing to share your thoughts.
By state law, purchase of technology is one of the allowable uses for bond funds. My guess is that a majority of computers in schools across the state were purchased with bond funds, although certainly you’ll find instances of computers being purchased out of general funds, grant funds or federal funds. You might wish to go to
http://www.edmondschools.net/Portals...nd%20Issue.pdf, where you’ll see that Edmond’s bond proposal (which Edmond voters will consider on Feb. 12) includes money for computers and related technology.
You’re right that technology does become obsolete over time, but that’s going to be true regardless of what funds are used to purchase it. In this particular case, our plan is to release iPads in phases and only after teacher applications for iPads demonstrate thoughtful classroom use for student learning. If iPads become obsolete during the course of this effort, we can use those funds for whatever is the new and better technology for student learning.
You also ask if we have run out of things to properly use bond money for. I would tell you no, we have many productive purposes for bond funds. We know that there are repairs and improvements that need to happen in our buildings. There are investments we need to make in order for our buildings more secure, more energy-efficient and more watertight. Often there is a need for newer, safer and more efficient school buses, another allowable use for bond funds. I expect that at some point voters will see a bond proposal related to those needs.
I appreciate hearing your viewpoint. I expect you will go to your precinct on Tuesday and vote your conscience, which is exactly what you should do and what we want all voters to do.
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