The expiring E-SPLOST is projected to raise approximately $490 million for APS, resulting in the completion of major renovation projects in 15 schools and sites, significant HVAC system upgrades in 11 facilities. The district has also been able to complete major technology initiatives funded through SPLOSY V focused primarily on providing devices and technology directly to students and classrooms. In addition to providing 9,000 iPads to first and second-grade students, the SPLOST funds were used to offer Windows-based devices to all 9,000 middle school students (grades six, seven & eight) and Chromebooks to 4,000 high school students before the pandemic. As a result of the hardships imposed by the pandemic on student learning, the district also recently committed to providing new devices to 40,000 APS students, which will be part-funded through SPLOST. Part of the technology initiatives completed includes replacing the old Promethean boards in classrooms with new LED panels, as the technology team funded over 1,000+ panels during the current SPLOST cycle.