System amplifies teacher, student voices and aids security
“The best thing is that I can hear my classmates and my teacher better.”
That’s what Litzy, a fourth grader at Bowen Elementary School likes about the Audio Enhancement system her teacher uses in the classroom. Bowen is one of four Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) buildings that use the technology. That’s about to change.
JCPS plans to install Audio Enhancement systems in every classroom by the end of the school year, providing a “fantastic communication tool” for teachers and students, according to Litzy’s teacher Shellina Urrutia. The system includes a small device with a microphone that the teacher wears around their neck.
The mic is connected to speakers in the ceiling so students sitting anywhere in the classroom can easily hear their teacher’s amplified voice. “I no longer have to use my ‘teacher voice’ and go home hoarse,” Urrutia says.
A handheld microphone is included, allowing students – especially those with soft voices or who are shy – to be easily heard as well.
“I’ve been in classrooms using this technology and it’s a game changer, especially for kids who are hard of hearing or struggle to speak up,” said Dr. Marty Pollio, JCPS superintendent. “This is a simple tool to help teachers keep students more engaged. We’re looking forward to having the system in every classroom.”
JCPS is purchasing and installing upgraded models of the Audio Enhancement system. The newer technology will include a security button that teachers can press to call for immediate help.
“Just knowing I have a button I could push and get a quick response will make me feel safer,” Urrutia said.
As part of the program, JCPS will also be updating schools’ public address and bell systems.