SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY FUNDING
Wireless technology coming to six more LISD campuses The Lufkin Daily News Six school campuses in Lufkin Independent School District may be "going wireless." Shea Davis, technology director for the district, presented bids to bring wireless technology to Lufkin High School, Brandon, Brookhollow, Coston and Slack Elementary schools and Trout Primary school to the board of trustees at a finance committee meeting held Tuesday. Davis said the district is focusing on these District 19 legislators address school board Tyndell Tribune Bon Homme School Board invited District 19 legislators, House of Representatives Jim Putnam and Gary Jerke and Senator Frank Kloucek, to the regular December 11 meeting to address the board and provide their opinions on funding education during the upcoming legislative session. Microsoft Research goes to school ZDNet Q&A Technology alone won't solve U.S. tech education woes, says Rick Rashid, head of Microsoft Research. It's "reasonable to start panicking." New Hartford rejects $26.2M school project Observer-Dispatch NEW HARTFORD - New Hartford School District voters rejected a $26.2 million capital project Tuesday night by 41 votes. The final vote was 1,496 to 1,455 Vallejo school board eyes loss of students Vallejo Times-Herald The issue of Vallejo students leaving en masse for neighboring school districts will kick off the school board's first meeting in its new quarters on Mare Island. Voters approve Oriskany school project Observer-Dispatch ORISKANY – Voters on Tuesday approved a $1.66 million capital project in the Oriskany Central School District, Superintendent Michael Deuel said. The vote was 121 to 38, he said. Foundation learning funding announcement Scoop.co.nz Manukau Institute of Technology has welcomed the Tertiary Education Commission’s (TEC) announcement around additional funding for foundation learning projects in 2007. Timing Of Tech Academy PPEA Worries DuPree Leesburg Today The Loudoun County School Board looks at the proposed Monroe Advanced Technology Academy as a piece of its legacy. Engineer and wife stump for math institute EETimes A retired engineer and his wife seek federal funding for a math institute to improve the math teaching skills of elementary school teachers. School officials, lawmakers discuss funding Huron Plainsman Providing adequate funding for South Dakota school districts was the main topic of conversation Wednesday between the Huron School Board and Heartland Region lawmakers.
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