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by Rich Miller | Thursday, February 14, 2008
On average we receive close to 50,000 email messages a day from outside the District. Of that number, our filter blocks about 95% or 47,500 messages. This means that only about 2,500 messages out of 50,000 sent are being delivered on a daily basis, or a little over 3 per user on average. Messages are blocked based on several . . . read more
Click here for the IS Work Order System The Information Systems Work Order System is the method to request assistance for technology within the District. This includes computer, printer, network, internet, email, . . . read more
I wanted to take some time to talk about the District's Internet website content filtering - which is different from our email filtering. I'm sure most of you are familiar with the Information Systems yellow warning screen that was new . . . read more
Every three years the District submits a Technology Plan for approval to Missouri's Department of Elementary and Secondary Education ( DESE ). Our current plan was approved in the Spring of 2007 and is in effect until 2010. . . . read more
The School District uses Dell computers in all of our classrooms. Dell has a program with special pricing for District employees. This is a program directly from Dell to our employees. It is very easy to use. Go to . . . read more
School District of University City is pleased to announce that selected Microsoft software titles are now available for purchase by K-12 staff and students at substantial discounts. School District of University City has made this . . . read more
In conjunction with the deployment, we will be providing useful information and links regarding the laptops. Network Settings In order to connect successfully to the District network, your laptop is assigned what is . . . read more