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New Links to New Learning Subscription
How much does it cost?

New Links to New Learning charges a yearly subscription fee to schools, districts, and school district consortiums. CSD is a non-profit consortium of 65 public school districts in the greater St. Louis, MO metropolitan area. We are owned by 30 of these school districts (Level I districts). As such, we must reflect less expensive prices for our CSD members. Below is a breakdown of our available membership fees per year:

Standard Subscription fees for CSD members:
1 videoconferencing site = $1435
2-4 sites (in the same district) = $1150 each
5-7 sites= $860 each
8-12 sites = $625 each
13 or more sites = $550 each

Standard Subscription fees for portable units that move from school to school (CSD members):
Same as above, but per unit instead of per site. District is required to provide a videoconferencing coordinator to act as a liaison with CSD. Responsibilities of the coordinator include:
1. Take programming requests from teachers throughout the district.
2. Fill out CSD request forms and fax or mail in 2 weeks prior to the event.
3. Make sure equipment is hooked up to the site in time and that a test call is performed prior to the event.
4. Be available, or have a trained person on site, during the videoconference to troubleshoot.

Non-Member fee (for schools that are not members of CSD):
$2,155 per site

Consortium Member fee:
$625 per school per consortium for one year (3 school minimum)

All Subscription fees include:

Single Event Participation Charges:

$150 per site for first hour; $50 for each additional hr, plus $65 program coordination fee, plus any content provider fees and long distance charges
Same for CSD members and non CSD members

Videoconference Cancellation Fee:

The full fee will be charged for less than 4 days notice unless it is caused by natural events such as weather (snow days, etc.).

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