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School
board funds technology purchase The Sisters School
Board has agreed to take a small gamble to ensure that the new high school
will open this fall with a nearly full complement of new computers and related
equipment.
Actually, District Technology
Coordinator Todd Pilch is taking the main gamble.
Originally, the board approved
a cautious approach to the purchase of $844,000 worth of "fixtures, furnishings
and equipment" (FF&E) for the new building. It accepted Superintendent
Steve Swisher's estimate that the district will receive that much from
a state fund earmarked for these expenses for new or remodeled school
buildings.
But Swisher warned that because
of the timing of the state budget process -- and the uncertainty of funding
by the current Legislature -- the district won't be sure of the amount
it will receive until next spring.
So the board divided its FF&E
spending plan into three tiers, authorizing the spending of $611,000 immediately,
another $160,000 in October and a final $113,000 next February. The idea
was that Tier II and III amounts could be adjusted as the state funding
picture came into sharper focus.
For technology, the tiers
contained $118,000, $120,000 and $19,000, for a total of $257,000.
At the May 5 school board
meeting, Pilch asked for authorization to spend his full allotment now
rather than spreading it over the next 10 months. That would make it possible
for the high school to open with a predominance of new computers, printers
and related equipment and a smaller component of old machinery brought
in from the current high school building, which is being converted to
a middle school.
Installing mostly new technology
equipment at the outset would save the cost of moving old equipment in
and out during the school year, Pilch explained. More significantly, it
would save the cost of a lot of maintenance and repair that would otherwise
be required for the older equipment.
Pilch discussed two alternatives
to achieve his goal, leasing and borrowing. The board quickly discarded
leasing as not economical in the long run, and opted in favor of borrowing.
The $257,000 technology purchase
will become part of overall FF&E spending financed through a Bank of the
Cascades line of credit that the board will use for this purpose until
the state grant is received. The bank has offered a three-year loan at
2.77 percent interest.
Several board members expressed
concern about moving the technology portion of the budget to the head
of the purchasing line, but administrators in the audience backed Pilch's
idea, arguing, as Sisters Middle School Principal Lora Nordquist put it,
that "technology is not just another department. It underlies everything
we do."
In the end, the board unanimously
authorized the technology purchases, with an important qualification:
If the state grant falls short of what is expected, the technology-related
portion of the shortfall will be taken out of Pilch's regular operating
budget in the form of three annual installments.
That budget is pegged at $82,000
this year, not counting the director's salary and benefits.
Pilch said he was willing
to take the risk of being "on the hook" for about $40,000 a year in exchange
for being able to make his equipment purchases now.
He will use the savings in
avoided moving and maintenance costs to cover the make-up payments if
they become necessary.
For their part, board members
implied that, if the state grant does fulfill their expectations, they
will look favorably upon an anticipated request for an additional $120,000
or so in technology equipment.
Pilch said that amount would
be needed to complete the job of equipping the new high school and middle
school. Pilch is hoping to be able to use some of his budget to finance
a loan for that final piece of his overall plan.
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