[ale] What happens when a school switches to Linux
Daniel Howard
dhhoward at comcast.net
Wed Jun 21 20:26:28 EDT 2006
As many of you may have seen in today's Atlanta Journal Constitution,
Brandon Elementary scored top in the District of Atlanta Public Schools
and third in the state on CRCT testing. This is the school where two
ALE'ers, William Fragakis and I, converted all the old, nonfunctioning
PCs into Linux thin clients running K12LTSP, got over 100 donated PCs
from businesses, and bought over 60 new NTAVO thin clients at $99 each
and ended up more than tripling the number of working PCs in each
classroom. More interestingly, compared to 3 other similar schools (in
demographics, parent income/education level, and PTA funding) in the APS
district:
* Brandon's math scores were the highest in every grade except 4th, and
sometimes significantly so, e.g. grades 1 and 2.
* In grades 1-3, Brandon was the top scorer in all subjects except 3rd
Grade Reading, and was only 1 point behind the top scorer there.
* Adding the total number of points above the Exceeds Expectations
level on the mean scaled score for all subject scores and all grades
gives the following results:
Brandon 187
Jackson 123
Morningside 125
Smith 127
which means Brandon surpassed the other high performing schools in the
district by about 50% in how much they exceeded expectations. I'm still
trying to get the data from last year to compare, but everyone's
recollection is that we were not the top and had similar performance to
the other three high performing schools.
Feel free to use the above data and make the case for your local school,
and let me or Jim Kinney (with whom we've been working to convert our
classroom server model to an enterprise server model with less than ten
servers for the entire school) know if we can help you make the case.
Thanks to the group for all the support! Daniel
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