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File #: 2878-2020    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 12/1/2020 In control: Technology Committee
On agenda: 12/7/2020 Final action: 12/11/2020
Title: To authorize the amendment of Ordinance 2527-2020 to increase the dollar amount referenced therein by $450,000.00 for a total allowable reimbursement of $950,000.00; to transfer $520,000.00 from object classes 02 and 06 to object class 03 in the Department of Technology federal CARES act fund; to authorize the expenditure of $950,000.00 in federal CARES act funding for the above-described purpose; and to declare an emergency. ($950,000.00)
Attachments: 1. MOU_Amendment A, 2. 2878-2020EXP
Explanation
On November 9, 2020, ordinance 2527-2020 authorized the City of Columbus, Department of Technology, to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with Columbus Partnership (Partnership) to reimburse the Partnership $500,000.00 in CARES Act funding for the purchase of technology and services in support of remote learning for K-12 students. This was done as part of the city and the Partnership’s efforts to provide remote connectivity for Columbus’ K-12 students.

This ordinance authorizes amending ordinance 2527-2020 to increase the dollar amount of the reimbursement by $450,000.00, from $500,000.00 to $950,000.00

This ordinance also transfers $100,000.00 from object class 02 and $420,000.00 from object class 06 to object class 03 within the Department of Technology, federal CARES act fund for the above-stated purpose.

K-12 public education statewide and within the City of Columbus in the midst of a teaching and learning paradigm shift that began before the Covid-19 pandemic. This shift expanded the traditional notion of the public classroom to an extended, or blended learning approach where a student’s education is augmented with rich K-12 content outside of the classroom.

The Covid-19 pandemic rapidly changed and reinforced the need to move to a virtual and blended learning approach to public education. In the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 school years, primary and secondary classrooms statewide were closed by executive order of the Governor due to Covid-19. Public schools across Ohio and the nation, continue to operate in a remote education or hybrid-learning models which require robust residential broadband connectivity to enable student access and learning.

With the on-going and ever-changing nature of Covid-19 locally, the need for various aspects of remote or blended learning for all K-12 students in Columbus continues.

As part of Community’s broadband outreach, and in order to provide residential co...

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