Technology
Welcome to Information Technology Services.
Information Technology Services provides Information and Communications Technology infrastructure and support services to Richland School District, Highland Public Library, Richland Township, East Hills Recreation, as well as the students and staff.
The Richland School District has placed a strong focus on Technology, with the current student to computer ratio being 1.33:1. Along with our Information Systems, students are provided with excellent access to ITS services. In fact, the district is wireless for students to access the network 24/7.
Information Technology Services continues to increase the range and reliability of Technology services delivered to the district. The schools provides more than 1200 general access computers and a wireless LAN within the district extends the network access to anywhere on campus.
Richland High School students in grades 10-12 have access to their very own laptop comptuer 24/7, and are welcomed to take the computer off campus to explore their curriculum in our one-to-one environment.
The Power School portal offers a single window to the electronic services delivered to students, its access from both on and off-campus aims to provide the flexibility needed by our diverse student population.
The Richland High School, Technology Offices, are growing its support for the district's expansion in the area of online course delivery including the production of multimedia content. Meanwhile, developments within our network infrastructure have improved server performance and resilience and our monitoring systems have improved service recovery. These improvements, and others planned for the near future have allowed us to increase service flexibility and improve reliability in the Richland School District's information technology systems.
I encourage you to find out more about the extensive Information Technology Services available to students and staff, by browsing our online information at our website. http://www.its.richlandsd.com
Sincerely,
Scott D. Miller
Director of Technology
Richland School District
