Orange County Public Schools & ENA Celebrate New Internet Network For Teachers & StudentsOrlando, FL - January 22, 2008 - Enhanced Network Services Providing Increased Educational Opportunities for District’s Students School and ENA officials said the network has now been successfully operating for more than 90 days providing students and teachers access to increased Internet capacity, more applications and other on-line educational resources that previously weren’t available for classrooms. Officials pointed to a number of new applications currently in use to take advantage of more up-to-date learning resources. One is a new web-based literacy program that is being used in a wireless laptop classroom at Westridge Middle School called BLASTT - Building Literacy and Skills Through Technology. Other web-based applications include gradebooks, FCAT Explorer, web-based portals for parents and teachers and student-tracking systems. These improved features, officials said, are providing increased productivity for teachers and enhanced learning opportunities for students in a diverse and rapidly expanding student population. “In partnership with ENA, the Managed Broadband Internet Access project has enabled significantly increased access to web-based resources and applications for the classroom,” said George Perreault, Director, Instructional Technology & Library Media Services for OCPS. “Prior to the new network, it was simply not possible for an entire classroom of students to effectively access a website simultaneously. Our goal is fostering constant innovation and utilizing educational technology to prepare our students for the 21st Century, and this increased bandwidth to all our schools enables us to make that a reality.” ENA was awarded the three-year contract last year and all of OCPS’ K-12 schools are connected to the managed district-wide high-speed network that provides a fundamental infrastructure to support student achievement. OCPS currently has a full-time enrollment of 176,000 students and 12,000 teachers. It is the 11th largest school system in the country with 175 schools and the fourth largest in the state of Florida. OCPS presently has approximately 50,000 computers in its schools that are using ENA’s managed district-wide network to access the Internet. “We could not be more proud of this network and the educational benefits it will bring to Orlando public school students,” said David Pierce, President and CEO of ENA. “At the end of the day, we’re in the business of providing school systems with the best network and communication services possible to support teaching and learning. We’re confident we have such a system in Orlando, and look forward to serving the District over the coming years.” ### For more information please contact: About Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) |


