CALIFORNIA / “State officials have urged school districts and charter schools to use $66 million in vouchers to buy technology before they expire next year.
The warning, issued Friday, pertains to funding remaining from an antitrust settlement with the Microsoft Corp. One set of vouchers must be redeemed by April; the other has a deadline in September.
Most of the available dollars, $212 million, have been claimed, but substantial resources remain, including more than $10 million for the Los Angeles Unified School District, according to the states most recent update on unused funds. L.A. Unifieds total share of the settlement was about $37 million.
The money does not have to purchase Microsoft products, but school districts have to use their own dollars up front a potential challenge during this period of tight budgets then apply for reimbursement.................
....The vouchers originate from a $1.1-billion antitrust settlement approved in 2004. Two-thirds of the funds unclaimed by California businesses and consumers were designated for California public schools, especially for those that serve substantial numbers of low-income students......”
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