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View the list of
eligible districts
View the list of eligible direct-funded
charter schools
Eligibility is limited to high-need districts and eligible local
partnerships
with a state-approved technology plan.
A state-approved technology plan is:
A high-need district is a district that:
- Is among those in the state with the highest numbers or percentages
of children from families with incomes below the poverty line
and;
- Serves one or more schools identified as Program Improvement
(PI) schools or;
- Has a substantial need for assistance in acquiring and using
technology, defined as having an average of 10:1 student-to-multimedia
computer ratio or greater in schools serving four through eighth grades in the
district or an average of less than 50 percent of classrooms
connected to the Internet in schools serving four through eighth grades in the
district as determined by the California School Technology Survey
for the year prior to the grant award.
An eligible local partnership is:
- A consortium that includes at least one high-need school district
and other local educational agencies, institutions of higher
education, educational service agencies, libraries, non-profit
educational entities, or other educational entities appropriate
to provide local programs.
Please Note:
Grant awards for successful applicants applying as a consortium
and/or partnership will be based only on the enrollment
for four through eighth grade for all funded schools within those school districts that meet the
eligibility definition.
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