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HP Higher Education Program
“Empowering Potential Minds”Robert Myatt • Fariha Hoque • Brandon Cruz • Jose Flores • Conrad
Skidmore
Preview
Underprivileged children don’t have access to needed resources
DISD is below federal standards Laptops mean access to informationWe want an educated and productive
community
Only 57% of households earning less than $25,000 own at least one computer
In 2010, the poverty rate was 24.2% for Texas and 37.6% for DISD
In 2010, 10 DISD high schools were under the federal rating
Background
Access to a world of knowledgeCommunication Replacing hard copy books Interactive classroom environment
Benefits
Our Target Schools
HP Higher Education Program
Give a kid a laptop and let their minds expand and explore
Distribute to freshmenReturn after graduatingTech assistance via hotlineRefresh cycle
School Contract
Each school must provide wireless internet for their students
The firewall is left open for the schools to decide
A one-year repair warranty would be provided
HP’s BudgetExpenses
Personnel: 0
Computers:Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro for Students ($70 per laptop) (238,070)
HP Stream Cost of Goods Sold ($200 per laptop) (680,200)
Total Manufacturing Costs (918,270)
Dallas Chamber of Commerce 459,135
Expected Costs Incurred (459,135)Breakdown of Manufacturing Costs by School
Total Students Enrolled: 3201*
*Donation Rounded up 3401 Students Total
James Madison High School (448 Students + 50) * 270 =
(134,460)
L G Pinkston High School (920 Students + 50) * 270 =
(261,900)
Franklin D Roosevelt High School (610 Students + 50) * 270 =
(178,200)
South Oak Cliff High School (1,223 Students + 50) * 270 =
(343,710)
Total Manufacturing Costs (918,270)
StaffNumber
HP Representatives 5
Accountants 2
Tech Assistants 2
Customer Service Staff Lines 3
Staffing
Overview
Underprivileged children do not have access to needed resources
DISD is below federal standards Laptops mean access to informationWe want an educated and productive
community
HP Higher Education Program
“Empowering Potential Minds”Robert Myatt • Fariha Hoque • Brandon Cruz • Jose Flores • Conrad
Skidmore
Questions?
HP’s BudgetExpenses
Personnel: 0
Computers:Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro for Students ($70 per laptop) (238,070)
HP Stream Cost of Goods Sold ($200 per laptop) (680,200)
Total Manufacturing Costs (918,270)
Dallas Chamber of Commerce 459,135
Expected Costs Incurred (459,135)Breakdown of Manufacturing Costs by School
Total Students Enrolled: 3201*
*Donation Rounded up 3401 Students Total
James Madison High School (448 Students + 50) * 270 =
(134,460)
L G Pinkston High School (920 Students + 50) * 270 =
(261,900)
Franklin D Roosevelt High School (610 Students + 50) * 270 =
(178,200)
South Oak Cliff High School (1,223 Students + 50) * 270 =
(343,710)
Total Manufacturing Costs (918,270)