5 CA ADC § 90002


5 CCR s 90002

Cal. Admin. Code tit. 5, s 90002


CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS
TITLE 5. EDUCATION
DIVISION 9. SECRETARY FOR EDUCATION
CHAPTER 1. EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY GRANT PROGRAM
This database is current through 01/26/07, Register 2007, No. 4
s 90002. Report Regarding Projected Installed Base of Education
Technology.


(a) No later than 30 days after the enactment of these regulations, school
districts with eligible schools and eligible charter schools that choose
to participate shall submit an application with the following information
to their California Technology Assistance Project (CTAP) region. This
application shall be signed and final approval will be granted as follows:

(1) an application for funding, indicating the district or charter
school's willingness to accept the assurances requested under
section 90006 of these regulations, subject to final approval as
described below:


(A) For direct-funded charter schools, the application shall be
signed by the director of the charter school, and final approval for
accepting the grant under the assurances required by this program
shall be given by the director of the charter school.


(B) For locally-funded charter schools, the application shall be
signed by the director of the charter school and the final approval
for accepting the grant under the assurances required by this
program shall be given by the director of the charter schools and
the governing board for the charter school.


(C) For all other schools, the application shall be signed by the
superintendent or fiscal agent of the school district, and the final
approval for accepting the grant under the assurances required by
this program shall be given by the governing board of the school
district.


(2) an inventory of technology at each eligible school site,
including the number of computers available for instructional use as
of October 4, 2000, the number of multimedia computers available for
instructional use, the number of classrooms as of October 4, 2000,
the number of classrooms with Internet access, the number of
computers the eligible school expects to acquire through grants from
Year 2, Year 3 or Year 4 of the Digital High School program or other
known public or private sources, and the enrollment of the school as
reported in the October 2000 California Basic Educational Data
System collection.


(b) No later than 45 days after the enactment of these regulations, CTAP,
in consultation with and under the statutory direction of the California
Department of Education (CDE), pursuant to Section 51871(a) of the
Education Code, shall review the applications for accuracy, verify
consistency with existing data, and prepare a report for the Secretary for
Education regarding the ratio of students to computers in eligible schools
serving students in grades 9-12. The report shall have each of the
following elements:

(1) Delivered both on paper and electronically, in a format that is
acceptable to the Secretary for Education.


(2) Include the information collected from eligible schools
pursuant to Section 90002(a) of these regulations.


(3) Calculate the student-to-multimedia computer ratios for each
eligible school, in addition to an actual count of hardware, based
on the data eligible schools report to CTAP.


(4) Detail the best projections of CTAP and CDE regarding expected
increases in the hardware available for instructional use in each
eligible school due to planned hardware installations as a result of
Year 2, Year 3 or Year 4 Digital High School grants, as well as
other public or private sources which are known as of October 1,
2000. This projection shall be known as "expected increases in
hardware."


(5) A "projected ratio" of students-to-multimedia computers
available for instructional use at eligible schools, derived by
combining the "student-to-multimedia computer ratio" and the
"expected increases to hardware".

Note: Authority cited: Section 52270, Education Code. Reference:
Section 52270, Education Code.

HISTORY

1. New section filed 10-26-2000 as an emergency; operative 10-26-2000
(Register
2000, No. 43). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
2-
23-2001 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
following day.

2. Certificate of Compliance as to 10-26-2000 order transmitted to OAL
2-22-
2001 and filed 3-29-2001 (Register 2001, No. 13).

5 CCR s 90002, 5 CA ADC s 90002
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5 CA ADC s 90002

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