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SFUSD presents instructional technology plan calling for staffing and $13.48M five‑year investment

San Francisco Board of Education · November 13, 2007
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District staff presented an instructional technology master plan that found 70% of site computers older than four years, severe understaffing and deferred wiring; the five‑year estimate to upgrade infrastructure and staffing is $13,480,000, with initial donor support noted.

San Francisco — At the Nov. 13 meeting the San Francisco Unified School District presented its Instructional Technology Master Plan, outlining infrastructure deficits, staffing shortfalls and a five‑year cost estimate to bring sites up to acceptable levels for online classrooms and administrative systems.

Brianna Ford Meyer, who delivered the presentation, said district assessments show approximately 70% of school computers are more than four years old and that district‑wide IT staffing is dramatically below industry…

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