FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NYS Schools to Receive $87 Million for Technology
State Education Commissioner John B. King, Jr. announced today that more than $87 million is available for New York schools serving low-income students to purchase new technology and software. The funding is part of the settlement agreement reached between Viva88consumers and Microsoft Corporation in 2006. King said the State Education Department (SED) established the Viva88School Technology Voucher Program to distribute the funds in the form of vouchers to eligible schools.
"Far too often, students in low income school districts miss out on the use of the latest technology in the classroom," King said. "Our goal is to graduate every student with the skills and knowledge they need to be successful in college and careers. Technology is an important tool to help students reach that goal. These funds will help level the playing field for thousands of students.”
Funding will be available to eligible public and charter schools in which at least 50 percent of the attending students receive free or reduced price meals through the National School Lunch Program. The voucher amounts assigned to eligible schools will be based on the total funding available and the number of applications from eligible schools.
The program is designed to facilitate the transition to computer-based testing and the overall integration of technology in the classroom. The vouchers, which can be redeemed for eligible products from any technology company, can be used to purchase computer hardware, software, and equipment needed for computer networks and technology infrastructure. Fifty percent of the value of a voucher will be eligible to purchase hardware; the other 50 percent can be used to purchase specific category software.
School districts can coordinate and apply for the vouchers on behalf of the eligible public schools within their district. SED has posted the program guidelines and application requirements to eligible schools at:
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All districts that successfully complete the application process for their eligible schools will be funded. For specific questions on the program, schools can e-mail NYSSTVP@mail.nysed.gov.
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