Technology Department
Instructional Technology Mission Statement
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Grafton Public Schools utilizes a robust technological infrastructure to foster innovative teaching and learning. All learning citizens are empowered to explore, design, collaborate, and produce original ideas and products that positively contribute to a global community.
Instructional Technology Vision Statement
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Instructional technology within the Grafton Public Schools will transform teaching and learning for all students and educators. The effective use of technology will:
- Provide universal access and differentiation for all students to maximize learning.
- Embed digital literacy and citizenship skills to prepare students for a complex global landscape.
- Personalize learning to support student voice through authentic, active, and engaging learning opportunities.
- Extend learning opportunities beyond the curriculum and the school walls and hours.
Requesting Technology Support
The technology department strives to provide all faculty, staff, students and their families with both a quick response and thorough solution to their technology related issues.
When assistance is needed, please e-mail [email protected] with a detailed description of your issues. Faculty and staff are also asked to provide their building, room number and telephone extension.
Device Insurance Information
Faculty and staff should complete this form to request the purchase of educational software or apps.
Faculty and staff should complete this form to request the purchase of educational software or apps.
Contacts
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Neil Trahan, Ed.D.
Director of Technology
30 Providence Road
Grafton, MA 01519
508.839.5421, ext 1080
Jesse Dellacona
Computer Technician & Systems Coordinator
Paul Mitchell
Mobile Device Manager
Patricia Montreuil
Assistant Mobile Device Manager
Christa LeBrun
Digital Learning Specialist
Valerie Daoust
Technology Assistant
Brenden Coviello
Computer Technican & A/V Coordinator