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DESE Tech Readiness Spreadsheet Estimated Readiness of Massachusetts Schools for PARCC Computer-Based Testing and Next-Generation Digital Learning Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education October 10, 2014 NOTE: This information reflects data reported to the Department by local district officials through the online PARCC Technology Readiness Survey as of August 2014. Readiness for Computer-Based Testing District School Code District School Region Computer- School Computer School Computer School District Code Based Testing Costs for Computer- Costs for Computer- Infrastructure Infrastructure Ready? Based Testing ($250/ Based Testing ($1000/ Costs for Costs for Computer) Computer) Computer-Based Computer-Based Testing Testing 04450000 04450105 Abby Kelley Foster Charter Public (District) Abby Kelley Foster Charter Public School Urban Yes 04450000 District-Level Abby Kelley Foster Charter Public (District) District-Level Urban 00010000 00010002 Abington Center Elementary School Rural Yes 00010000 00010405 Abington Frolio Middle School Rural Yes 00010000 00010015 Abington Woodsdale Elementary School Rural No $ 1,500 $ 6,000 00010000 00010505 Abington Abington High Rural Yes 00010000 00010003 Abington Beaver Brook Elementary School Rural No $ 2,750 $ 11,000 00010000 District-Level Abington District-Level Urban 04120000 04120530 Academy Of the Pacific Rim Charter Public (District) Academy Of the Pacific Rim Charter Public School Urban Yes 04120000 District-Level Academy Of the Pacific Rim Charter Public (District) District-Level Suburban 06000000 06000405 Acton-Boxborough Raymond J Grey Junior High Suburban No $ 19,000 $ 76,000 06000000 06000005 Acton-Boxborough Blanchard Memorial School Suburban Yes 06000000 06000025 Acton-Boxborough Paul P Gates Elementary School Suburban No $ 8,250 $ 33,000 06000000 06000030 Acton-Boxborough Luther Conant School Suburban No $ 8,500 $ 34,000 06000000 06000015 Acton-Boxborough McCarthy-Towne School Suburban No $ 8,250 $ 33,000 06000000 06000020 Acton-Boxborough C.T. Douglas Elementary School Suburban No $ 8,500 $ 34,000 06000000 06000010 Acton-Boxborough Merriam School Suburban Yes 06000000 06000505 Acton-Boxborough Acton-Boxborough Regional High Suburban Yes 06000000 District-Level Acton-Boxborough District-Level Suburban 00030000 00030305 Acushnet Albert F Ford Middle School Rural Yes 00030000 00030025 Acushnet Acushnet Elementary School Rural Yes 00030000 District-Level Acushnet District-Level Rural 06030000 06030020 Adams-Cheshire Plunkett Elementary Rural No $ 6,750 $ 27,000 06030000 06030505 Adams-Cheshire Hoosac Valley Middle & High School Rural No $ 3,250 $ 13,000 06030000 06030004 Adams-Cheshire Cheshire Elementary Rural No $ 2,500 $ 10,000 06030000 District-Level Adams-Cheshire District-Level Rural 04300000 04300305 Advanced Math and Science Academy Charter (District) Advanced Math and Science Academy Charter School Suburban Yes 04300000 District-Level Advanced Math and Science Academy Charter (District) District-Level Suburban 00050000 00050010 Agawam Clifford M Granger Rural Yes 00050000 00050030 Agawam James Clark School Rural Yes 00050000 00050020 Agawam Benjamin J Phelps Rural Yes 00050000 00050025 Agawam Robinson Park Rural Yes 00050000 00050303 Agawam Roberta G. Doering School Rural Yes 00050000 00050405 Agawam Agawam Junior High Rural Yes 00050000 00050505 Agawam Agawam High Rural Yes 00050000 District-Level Agawam District-Level Rural 04090000 04090205 Alma del Mar Charter School (District) Alma del Mar Charter School Urban Yes 04090000 District-Level Alma del Mar Charter School (District) District-Level Urban 00070000 00070013 Amesbury Amesbury Middle Rural No $ 32,500 $ 130,000 $ 52,776.00 00070000 00070010 Amesbury Charles C Cashman Elementary Rural Yes 00070000 00070505 Amesbury Amesbury High Rural Yes 00070000 00070005 Amesbury Amesbury Elementary Rural Yes 00070000 District-Level Amesbury District-Level Rural $ 6,000.00 00070000 District-Level Amesbury District-Level Rural 04150000 04150505 Amesbury Academy Charter Public (District) Amesbury Academy Charter Public School Rural No $ 21,250 $ 85,000 $ 41,610.00 04150000 District-Level Amesbury Academy Charter Public (District) District-Level Rural $ 6,000.00 04150000 District-Level Amesbury Academy Charter Public (District) District-Level Rural 00080000 00080020 Amherst Fort River Elementary Rural Yes 00080000 00080050 Amherst Wildwood Elementary Rural Yes 00080000 00080009 Amherst Crocker Farm Elementary Rural Yes 00080000 District-Level Amherst District-Level Rural 06050000 06050405 Amherst-Pelham Amherst Regional Middle School Rural Yes 06050000 06050505 Amherst-Pelham Amherst Regional High Rural Yes NOTE: This information reflects data reported to the Department by local district officials through the online PARCC Technology Readiness Survey as of August 2014. Page 1 of 84 Estimated Readiness of Massachusetts Schools for PARCC Computer-Based Testing and Next-Generation Digital Learning Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education October 10, 2014 NOTE: This information reflects data reported to the Department by local district officials through the online PARCC Technology Readiness Survey as of August 2014. Readiness for Computer-Based Testing District School Code District School Region Computer- School Computer School Computer School District Code Based Testing Costs for Computer- Costs for Computer- Infrastructure Infrastructure Ready? Based Testing ($250/ Based Testing ($1000/ Costs for Costs for Computer) Computer) Computer-Based Computer-Based Testing Testing 06050000 District-Level Amherst-Pelham District-Level Rural 00090000 00090005 Andover Shawsheen School Suburban Yes 00090000 00090010 Andover Henry C Sanborn Elementary Suburban No $ 6,250 $ 25,000 00090000 00090350 Andover Wood Hill Middle School Suburban Yes 00090000 00090003 Andover Bancroft Elementary Suburban Yes 00090000 00090020 Andover South Elementary Suburban No $ 8,750 $ 35,000 00090000 00090004 Andover High Plain Elementary Suburban No $ 9,250 $ 37,000 00090000 00090310 Andover Andover West Middle Suburban Yes 00090000 00090305 Andover Doherty Middle Suburban Yes 00090000 00090025 Andover West Elementary Suburban No $ 12,250 $ 49,000 00090000 00090505 Andover Andover High Suburban Yes 00090000 District-Level Andover District-Level Suburban 00100000 00100055 Arlington M Norcross Stratton Suburban No $ 25,500 $ 102,000 $ 45,332.00 00100000 00100505 Arlington Arlington High Suburban No $ 20,750 $ 83,000 $ 41,610.00 00100000 00100010 Arlington Brackett Suburban No $ 17,750 $ 71,000 $ 37,888.00 00100000 00100410 Arlington Ottoson Middle Suburban No $ 18,000 $ 72,000 $ 37,888.00 00100000 00100025 Arlington Cyrus E Dallin Suburban No $ 14,750 $ 59,000 $ 37,888.00 00100000 00100050 Arlington Thompson Suburban No $ 11,750 $ 47,000 $ 34,166.00 00100000 00100030 Arlington Hardy Suburban No $ 11,750 $ 47,000 $ 34,166.00 00100000 00100005 Arlington John A Bishop Suburban No $ 12,750 $ 51,000 $ 34,166.00 00100000 00100045 Arlington Peirce Suburban No $ 11,000 $ 44,000 $ 34,166.00 00100000 District-Level Arlington District-Level Suburban $ 37,500.00 00100000 District-Level Arlington District-Level Suburban 06100000 06100010 Ashburnham-Westminster Meetinghouse School Rural Yes 06100000 06100005 Ashburnham-Westminster Westminster Elementary Rural Yes 06100000 06100305 Ashburnham-Westminster Overlook Middle School Rural Yes 06100000 06100025 Ashburnham-Westminster Briggs Elementary Rural Yes 06100000 06100505 Ashburnham-Westminster Oakmont Regional High School Rural Yes 06100000 District-Level Ashburnham-Westminster District-Level Rural 00140000 00140010 Ashland Henry E Warren Elementary Suburban Yes 00140000 00140005 Ashland William Pittaway Elementary Suburban Yes 00140000 00140405 Ashland Ashland Middle Suburban Yes 00140000 00140015 Ashland David Mindess Suburban Yes 00140000 00140505 Ashland Ashland High Suburban Yes 00140000 District-Level Ashland District-Level Suburban 08010000 08010605 Assabet Valley Regional Vocational Technical Assabet Valley Vocational High School Suburban Yes 08010000 District-Level Assabet Valley Regional Vocational Technical District-Level Suburban 06150000 06150305 Athol-Royalston Athol-Royalston Middle School Rural Yes 06150000 06150016 Athol-Royalston Pleasant Street Rural Yes 06150000 06150505 Athol-Royalston Athol High Rural Yes 06150000 06150050 Athol-Royalston Royalston Community School Rural Yes 06150000 06150020 Athol-Royalston Riverbend-Sanders Street School Rural Yes 06150000 District-Level Athol-Royalston District-Level Rural 04910000 04910550 Atlantis Charter (District) Atlantis Charter School Urban Yes 04910000 District-Level Atlantis Charter (District) District-Level Urban 00160000 00160008 Attleboro Early Learning Center Urban Yes 00160000 00160035 Attleboro Thomas E. Willett School Urban Yes 00160000 00160050 Attleboro Peter Thacher Elementary School Urban Yes 00160000 00160001 Attleboro A. Irvin Studley Elementary School Urban Yes 00160000 00160040 Attleboro Hyman Fine Elementary School Urban Yes 00160000 00160045 Attleboro Hill-Roberts Elementary School Urban Yes 00160000 00160320 Attleboro Wamsutta Middle School Urban Yes 00160000 00160315 Attleboro Cyril K. Brennan Middle School Urban No $ 500 $ 2,000 NOTE: This information reflects data reported to the Department by local district officials through the online PARCC Technology Readiness Survey as of August 2014. Page 2 of 84 Estimated Readiness of Massachusetts Schools for PARCC Computer-Based Testing and Next-Generation Digital Learning Massachusetts
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