[CALIBK12] Administrative perspective on funding technology

Richard K. Moore richardguy at aol.com
Tue Mar 24 17:37:24 PDT 2009


 


 According to DataQuest, Price's Empire district has:

6 counselors, 2 psychologists, 2 Speech/Language/Hearing specialists, and 0 LMTs, so they have already made their choice........




Richard K. Moore, InfoSherpa
Huntington Beach, CA
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A blog post from TICAL (Technology Administrative Center for Administrative 
Leadership) from a Central California superintendent.  In a nutshell, we HAVE to 
find funds for technology no matter how bad the fiscal mess is.

Too bad that libraries and reading don't rate as highly.

http://www.portical.org/blog/?p=305

Tony

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Anthony Doyle, Teacher Librarian
Livingston High School
Livingston, CA
tdoyle at muhsd.k12.ca.us<mailto:tdoyle at muhsd.k12.ca.us>

What am I reading now? http://lhsblog.edublogs.org/whats-he-reading-now/

"When I read about the way in which library funds are being cut and cut, I can 
only think that American society has found one more way to destroy itself." 
(Isaac Asimov, from his autobiography I Asimov)





 

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