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COLEBROOK SCHOOL - STUDENT DIGITAL RESOURCES

Annually, school districts and charter schools are required to conduct a survey concerning student digital resources and Internet access in their homes. Required by Commissioner’s Regulation 155.17, the Student Digital Resources and Access data provides information about student access to devices and internet at their place of residence. It is imperative that districts, BOCES, charter schools, and the New York State Education Department maintain an updated, accurate, complete picture of the digital access status for each individual student. The data will help identify specific needs and target resources. The data should also be used at local level for instructional and programmatic decision-making.

Information is reported to the State Education Department through the Student Information Repository System (SIRS). The count of enrolled includes students enrolled at any time during the school year in that location. The following data points are collected by school districts by surveying students’ households.

SCHOOL PROVIDED DEVICE

Data are based on the number of responses to this question.

Indication of whether the school or district issued the student a dedicated school- or district-owned device for the student’s use during the school year.

1. Did the school district issue your child a dedicated school or district-owned device for their use during the school year?

Enrollment

148

Count of Completed Questions

37

Percent Completed

25% of Enrolled

SubgroupYesNo
#%#%
All Students36 97.31 2.7
Female18 1000 0
Male18 94.741 5.26
Black0 00 0
Hispanic4 1000 0
White29 96.671 3.33
Multiracial3 1000 0
General Education Students35 97.221 2.78
Students with Disabilities1 1000 0
Former Students with Disabilities0 00 0
Not English Language Learner36 97.31 2.7
Economically Disadvantaged3 1000 0
Not Economically Disadvantaged33 97.061 2.94
Not Migrant36 97.31 2.7
Homeless0 00 0
Not Homeless36 97.31 2.7
Not in Foster Care36 97.31 2.7
Parent Not in Armed Forces36 97.31 2.7

PRIMARY DEVICE

Data are based on the number of responses to this question.

2. What is the device your child uses most often to complete learning activities away from school? (This can be a school-provided device or another device, whichever the student is most often using to complete their schoolwork.)

Enrollment

148

Count of Completed Questions

37

Percent Completed

25% of Enrolled

SubgroupChromebookDesktopLaptopNo DeviceSmartphoneTablet
#%#%#%#%#%#%
All Students5 13.510 015 40.5411 29.730 06 16.22
Female3 16.670 08 44.443 16.670 04 22.22
Male2 10.530 07 36.848 42.110 02 10.53
Black0 00 00 00 00 00 0
Hispanic2 500 01 251 250 00 0
White3 100 014 46.679 300 04 13.33
Multiracial0 00 00 01 33.330 02 66.67
General Education Students5 13.890 015 41.6711 30.560 05 13.89
Students with Disabilities0 00 00 00 00 01 100
Former Students with Disabilities0 00 00 00 00 00 0
Not English Language Learner5 13.510 015 40.5411 29.730 06 16.22
Economically Disadvantaged1 33.330 00 02 66.670 00 0
Not Economically Disadvantaged4 11.760 015 44.129 26.470 06 17.65
Not Migrant5 13.510 015 40.5411 29.730 06 16.22
Homeless0 00 00 00 00 00 0
Not Homeless5 13.510 015 40.5411 29.730 06 16.22
Not in Foster Care5 13.510 015 40.5411 29.730 06 16.22
Parent Not in Armed Forces5 13.510 015 40.5411 29.730 06 16.22

PRIMARY LEARNING DEVICE PROVIDER

Data are based on the number of responses to this question.

3. Who is the provider of the primary learning device identified in question 2? (This can be a school-provided device or another device, whichever the student is most often using to complete their schoolwork.)

Enrollment

148

Count of Completed Questions

37

Percent Completed

25% of Enrolled

SubgroupNo DevicePersonalSchool
#%#%#%
All Students8 21.626 16.2223 62.16
Female2 11.114 22.2212 66.67
Male6 31.582 10.5311 57.89
Black0 00 00 0
Hispanic1 251 252 50
White7 23.333 1020 66.67
Multiracial0 02 66.671 33.33
General Education Students8 22.225 13.8923 63.89
Students with Disabilities0 01 1000 0
Former Students with Disabilities0 00 00 0
Not English Language Learner8 21.626 16.2223 62.16
Economically Disadvantaged1 33.330 02 66.67
Not Economically Disadvantaged7 20.596 17.6521 61.76
Not Migrant8 21.626 16.2223 62.16
Homeless0 00 00 0
Not Homeless8 21.626 16.2223 62.16
Not in Foster Care8 21.626 16.2223 62.16
Parent Not in Armed Forces8 21.626 16.2223 62.16

PRIMARY LEARNING DEVICE ACCESS

Data are based on the number of responses to this question.

4. Is the primary learning device (identified in question 2) shared with anyone else in the household?

Enrollment

148

Count of Completed Questions

37

Percent Completed

25% of Enrolled

SubgroupNo DeviceNot SharedShared
#%#%#%
All Students9 24.3224 64.864 10.81
Female1 5.5615 83.332 11.11
Male8 42.119 47.372 10.53
Black0 00 00 0
Hispanic1 253 750 0
White7 23.3320 66.673 10
Multiracial1 33.331 33.331 33.33
General Education Students9 2524 66.673 8.33
Students with Disabilities0 00 01 100
Former Students with Disabilities0 00 00 0
Not English Language Learner9 24.3224 64.864 10.81
Economically Disadvantaged1 33.332 66.670 0
Not Economically Disadvantaged8 23.5322 64.714 11.76
Not Migrant9 24.3224 64.864 10.81
Homeless0 00 00 0
Not Homeless9 24.3224 64.864 10.81
Not in Foster Care9 24.3224 64.864 10.81
Parent Not in Armed Forces9 24.3224 64.864 10.81

PRIMARY LEARNING DEVICE SUFFICIENCY

Data are based on the number of responses to this question.

5. Is the primary learning device (identified in question 2) sufficient for your child to fully participate in all learning activities away from school?

Enrollment

148

Count of Completed Questions

37

Percent Completed

25% of Enrolled

SubgroupNot SufficientSufficient
#%#%
All Students6 16.2231 83.78
Female4 22.2214 77.78
Male2 10.5317 89.47
Black0 00 0
Hispanic0 04 100
White5 16.6725 83.33
Multiracial1 33.332 66.67
General Education Students6 16.6730 83.33
Students with Disabilities0 01 100
Former Students with Disabilities0 00 0
Not English Language Learner6 16.2231 83.78
Economically Disadvantaged0 03 100
Not Economically Disadvantaged6 17.6528 82.35
Not Migrant6 16.2231 83.78
Homeless0 00 0
Not Homeless6 16.2231 83.78
Not in Foster Care6 16.2231 83.78
Parent Not in Armed Forces6 16.2231 83.78

INTERNET ACCESS IN RESIDENCE

Data are based on the number of responses to this question.

6. Is your child able to access the internet in their primary place of residence?

Enrollment

148

Count of Completed Questions

37

Percent Completed

25% of Enrolled

SubgroupNoYes
#%#%
All Students0 037 100
Female0 018 100
Male0 019 100
Black0 00 0
Hispanic0 04 100
White0 030 100
Multiracial0 03 100
General Education Students0 036 100
Students with Disabilities0 01 100
Former Students with Disabilities0 00 0
Not English Language Learner0 037 100
Economically Disadvantaged0 03 100
Not Economically Disadvantaged0 034 100
Not Migrant0 037 100
Homeless0 00 0
Not Homeless0 037 100
Not in Foster Care0 037 100
Parent Not in Armed Forces0 037 100

INTERNET ACCESS TYPE

Data are based on the number of responses to this question.

7. What is the primary type of internet service used in your child’s primary place of residence?

Enrollment

148

Count of Completed Questions

37

Percent Completed

25% of Enrolled

SubgroupCellularCommunity Wi-FiDial-upDSLMobile HotspotNoneOtherBroadbandSatellite
#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%#%
All Students0 01 2.70 01 2.70 00 04 10.8131 83.780 0
Female0 01 5.560 00 00 00 03 16.6714 77.780 0
Male0 00 00 01 5.260 00 01 5.2617 89.470 0
Black0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0
Hispanic0 00 00 00 00 00 02 502 500 0
White0 00 00 01 3.330 00 01 3.3328 93.330 0
Multiracial0 01 33.330 00 00 00 01 33.331 33.330 0
General Education Students0 01 2.780 01 2.780 00 04 11.1130 83.330 0
Students with Disabilities0 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 1000 0
Former Students with Disabilities0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0
Not English Language Learner0 01 2.70 01 2.70 00 04 10.8131 83.780 0
Economically Disadvantaged0 00 00 00 00 00 01 33.332 66.670 0
Not Economically Disadvantaged0 01 2.940 01 2.940 00 03 8.8229 85.290 0
Not Migrant0 01 2.70 01 2.70 00 04 10.8131 83.780 0
Homeless0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0
Not Homeless0 01 2.70 01 2.70 00 04 10.8131 83.780 0
Not in Foster Care0 01 2.70 01 2.70 00 04 10.8131 83.780 0
Parent Not in Armed Forces0 01 2.70 01 2.70 00 04 10.8131 83.780 0

INTERNET PERFORMANCE CODE

Data are based on the number of responses to this question.

8. In their primary residence, can your child complete the full range of learning activities, including video streaming and assignment upload, without interruptions caused by slow or poor internet performance?

Enrollment

148

Count of Completed Questions

37

Percent Completed

25% of Enrolled

SubgroupNoYes
#%#%
All Students1 2.736 97.3
Female1 5.5617 94.44
Male0 019 100
Black0 00 0
Hispanic1 253 75
White0 030 100
Multiracial0 03 100
General Education Students1 2.7835 97.22
Students with Disabilities0 01 100
Former Students with Disabilities0 00 0
Not English Language Learner1 2.736 97.3
Economically Disadvantaged1 33.332 66.67
Not Economically Disadvantaged0 034 100
Not Migrant1 2.736 97.3
Homeless0 00 0
Not Homeless1 2.736 97.3
Not in Foster Care1 2.736 97.3
Parent Not in Armed Forces1 2.736 97.3

INTERNET ACCESS BARRIER

Data are based on the number of responses to this question.

9. What, if any, is the primary barrier to having sufficient and reliable internet access in your child’s primary place of residence?

Enrollment

148

Count of Completed Questions

37

Percent Completed

25% of Enrolled

SubgroupAvailabilityCostNoneOther
#%#%#%#%
All Students0 02 5.4135 94.590 0
Female0 01 5.5617 94.440 0
Male0 01 5.2618 94.740 0
Black0 00 00 00 0
Hispanic0 00 04 1000 0
White0 02 6.6728 93.330 0
Multiracial0 00 03 1000 0
General Education Students0 02 5.5634 94.440 0
Students with Disabilities0 00 01 1000 0
Former Students with Disabilities0 00 00 00 0
Not English Language Learner0 02 5.4135 94.590 0
Economically Disadvantaged0 00 03 1000 0
Not Economically Disadvantaged0 02 5.8832 94.120 0
Not Migrant0 02 5.4135 94.590 0
Homeless0 00 00 00 0
Not Homeless0 02 5.4135 94.590 0
Not in Foster Care0 02 5.4135 94.590 0
Parent Not in Armed Forces0 02 5.4135 94.590 0
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