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Technology
Technology Plans
Now that ERATE funding is no longer tied to the submission of District Technology Plans, many districts are evaluating whether Technology Plans are still needed. Each district will need to assess the value and importance of a Technology Plan as a separate stand-alone document or as part of a district's strategic planning connected to student outcomes related to the LCAP. The Countywide Technology Committee will continue to discuss and explore strategies for addressing instructional and infrastructure technology planning.