Updated June 11, 2009
A current state-approved technology plan is required to receive EETT funding. Check the current status of a technology plan.
For assistance in revising or creating a new technology plan, contact your local California Technology Assistance Project (CTAP) technology plan coordinator.
| Eligible Districts by County | Eligible Schools by Districts/County |
|---|---|
| Alameda to Los Angeles (XLS; 47KB; 4pp.;) | Alameda to Los Angeles (XLS; 303KB; 92pp.;) |
| Madera to Santa Clara (XLS; 45KB; 4pp.;) | Madera to Santa Clara (XLS; 302KB; 96pp.;) |
| Santa Cruz to Yuba (XLS; 41KB; 3pp.;) | Santa Cruz to Yuba (XLS; 103KB; 26pp.;) |
Note: Eligible districts must also have a minimum of 84 students in grades 4-8 to apply as a single LEA. Otherwise, they need to apply as part of a consortium of districts with a total 4-8 student population of 84 or more.
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