In a
beautiful location in Fort Myers, Florida – not far from the winter homes of
Thomas Edison and Henry Ford – Bishop Verot High School occupies a partially
open-air, multi-building campus. The school enrolls 735 students, with more
than 70 faculty members teaching courses and leading activities and athletics.
With 11 separate buildings and a robust roster of academics and events, keeping
classes and people on schedule can be a challenge, says Todd Cordisco,
Assistant Director of Institutional Advancement at Bishop Verot High School.
“Students only have four minutes between classes, and it’s important to be on
time,” he explains. But punctuality was hampered by undependable clocks. “We
were using basic battery-operated clocks like you’d buy at a discount store,
and nearly every clock on campus showed a different time,” he says. The chronic
inconsistencies created confusion and inefficiency for both students and
faculty.
The school staff had considered atomic clocks, but the signal wasn’t
dependable, Cordisco says. “We needed a reliable system. Our main question was
whether we would be able to reach all the buildings with the transmitter
signal, including our wood shop which is on the other side of campus and quite
a walk from our other buildings,” he adds.
Their solution: the Primex Wireless GPS Clock System. The school has one
transmitter that synchronizes multiple GPS-based clocks in office spaces and
public areas such as the gymnasium lobby, front office and library. The system
uses field tested, reliable technology to produce perfectly synchronized,
maintenance-free timekeeping.
“It’s been a very good system for us,” Cordisco says. “The Primex Wireless
signal is good everywhere on campus and has never gone out.”
Daylight Saving Time also required extra effort to reset the old clocks. With
each time change, someone would have to climb up, remove each clock from the
wall, change the time and replace the clock. “Time changes are not an issue
with the Primex system,” Cordisco notes, because they self-adjust.
For this high school, the Primex Wireless system is an inventive solution that
perhaps even Thomas Edison would be proud of.
For more information on Primex Wireless solutions, call 800-537-0464 or visit
www.primexwireless.com.