1:1 and BYOD School in KY. Progressive Digital Learning districts.


0: Daviess County Board Of Education: Daviess County High School
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1: McCracken County Public Schools: Helping Hands
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2: Todd County Board of Education: High School Office
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3: Larue County High School
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4: Danville Independent
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5: Woodford County
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6: Hart County High School
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7: Owensboro Independent High School
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8: Muhlenberg High School
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9: Anderson County
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10: Kenton County
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11: Hancock County
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12: Carroll County High School
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13: Hardin County
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14: Lee County
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15: Owsley County Elementary
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16: Jessamine County
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17: Paintsville Independent
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18: Owen County Public Schools
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19: Williamstown Independent Schools
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20: Nelson County Public Schools
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21: Bourbon County Public Schools
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22: Marion County Public Schools
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23: Shelby County Public Schools
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24: Eminence Independent Schools
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25: Beechwood Independent
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26: Campbell County Public Schools
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27: Fort Thomas Independent Schools
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28: Bullitt County Public Schools
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29: Mason County School District
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0: Daviess County Board Of Education: Daviess County High School

The first district in Kentucky to go 1-1.


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1: McCracken County Public Schools: Helping Hands


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2: Todd County Board of Education: High School Office


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3: Larue County High School

Launched full scale 1-1 initiative in fall 2010.


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4: Danville Independent

Currently investigating pilots. 


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5: Woodford County

Full 1-1 iPad implementation for the entire high school, rolling out in Fall 2011. 


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6: Hart County High School


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7: Owensboro Independent High School

Launched Fall 2011


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8: Muhlenberg High School

Launching Pilot Programs in 2010 & 2011


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9: Anderson County

Currently in implementation phase of a "bring-your-own" device program.


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10: Kenton County

Bring your own device (BYOD)


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11: Hancock County

iPads 9-12


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12: Carroll County High School

Currently running Macs for juniors and seniors.


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13: Hardin County

Bring Your Own Device - Starting Spring 2012


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14: Lee County

Already an elementary pilot with iPads. With Gates grant (received) planned expansion.


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15: Owsley County Elementary

Pilot iPads project in the elementary


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16: Jessamine County

Investigating a BYOD policy.


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17: Paintsville Independent

In the planning and investigation stages of a larger scale 1||1 implementation.


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18: Owen County Public Schools

Bring Your Own Device


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19: Williamstown Independent Schools

iPad pilots in elementary, middle and high school. Deployed 160 devices spring 2012


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20: Nelson County Public Schools

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
Jeff Clements, Director of Technology


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21: Bourbon County Public Schools

Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD)
Al Kresslein, CIO


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22: Marion County Public Schools

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
Thomas Lyons, CIO


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23: Shelby County Public Schools

Bring Your Own Device in Fall of 2012
Doug Thompson, Director of Technology


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24: Eminence Independent Schools

Board approved one to one for high schools students.
Teachers have Apple Macbook Pro.
Students will receive in fall.
Kim Dawson, CIO


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25: Beechwood Independent

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
Joetta Browning, CIO


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26: Campbell County Public Schools

Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD) in middle schools. High School being added in fall.
Brian Mercer, CIO


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27: Fort Thomas Independent Schools

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)


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28: Bullitt County Public Schools

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)


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29: Mason County School District

34 E 2nd St, Maysville, KY 41056-1114

Full 1:1 iPad implementation for entire High School.


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