Summary: Providing support for remote learning technologies for high school students with financial difficulties
Education has been and is an effective tool to get way out of poverty, especially for minority community. However, economic challenges make the education difficult for many people. When the pandemic mandates the schools to deliver education remotely, a huge number of students are being deprived of learning experience due to lack of sufficient technological logistics. The Heritage New York Rotary Club proposes providing selected students with support of $5,000 for buying necessary technologies for remote learning. The Club will contact two schools in New York attended by manly low-income community students. After scrutiny of applications, a total of 5 students will be selected and funded for their remote learning technologies.
Completed
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System Entry: Project reverted to "Submitted" - Rahat Hossain added to the list of signatories.
29-Sep-20
by Mahbub Ahmad
System Entry: Project signed by Rahat Hossain.
23-Nov-20
by David Schribman
System Entry: Project approved by the District Approval Committee.
18-Feb-21
by M. Nazrul Islam
1, Longwood School District was chosen as the recipient school District, It is a diverse School District of 9,200 students with 52% of the students under the Free lunch program. and household income of less than $30,000.
2. At the suggestion of the School District, 12 ChromeBooks, each with a 5-year full replacement warranty were purchased. This will provide 60 K-4th grade students with remote learning facilities over a -5-year period.
3. On 10 February, the check was handed over to the representative of the School District.
18-Feb-21
by M. Nazrul Islam
1, Longwood School District was chosen as the recipient school District, It is a diverse School District of 9,200 students with 52% of the students under the Free lunch program. and household income of less than $30,000.
2. At the suggestion of the School District, 12 ChromeBooks, each with a 5-year full replacement warranty were purchased. This will provide 60 K-4th grade students with remote learning facilities over a -5-year period.
3. On 10 February, the check was handed over to the representative of the School District.
28-Jun-21
by David Schribman
System Entry: Check for DDF payment issued by Foundation Treasurer.
28-Jun-21
by David Schribman
System Entry: Project has been implemented and final report uploaded.
28-Jun-21
by David Schribman
System Entry: Final report approved by the District Approval Committee.