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QWEST FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATION
 
ENHANCING EDUCATION THROUGH TECHNOLOGY
 
E-RATE
 

  2007 Qwest Grant Application

The Qwest Foundation for Education Grant is awarded to Idaho K-12 public school classroom educators who demonstrate innovative uses of technology in the classroom.  The purposes of this grant are to:
  • Recognize Idaho K-12 public school teachers who are using technology in innovative ways in the classroom to improve student performance.
  • Increase the use of technology in the classroom by sharing proven methods of how teachers are using technology to improve student performance.

2007-2008 Awarded Applications

Boise District - R. Whittaker

Shelley District - J. Evans & M. Feige

Shelley District - M. Winston

West Side District - C. Hull

West Side District - J. Summers

Emmett District - J. Fisher

Salmon District - T. Burgess

American Falls District - K. Maughan

Twin Falls District - L. Bess

Weiser District - M. Reed

 

SPRINT AHEAD FOR EDUCATION

Sprint Grant

 

 

  2007 EETT Grant Application

EETT Eligibility List

EETT is a federal technology grant program funded under Title II-D.  The primary purpose is to increase student achievement through the effective integration of technology into curricula and instruction.  The purpose of this grant, therefore, is to:
  • Improve student academic achievement, including the technology literacy of all students.
  • Improve the capacity of teachers to integrate technology effectively into curricula and instruction.
  • Increase the ability of teachers to teach.

2007-2008 Awarded Applications

Pocatello District - Roving Wireless Laptop Computer Lab

Basin District - Technology Integration for Student Achievement Project (TISAP)

Horseshoe Bend District - Enhancing Math, Science, Geography and Technology at Horseshoe Bend Schools

Vallivue District - VISTAS

Clark County District - Charting A Course For Success

Orofino District - Making A Difference In Math Achievement

West Side District - Improving Science Achievement Through Technology Integration

Emmett District - No Educator Left Behind

Salmon River District - Making Connections

Mountain View District - Wired For Literacy

Post Falls District - LINK

Potlatch District - The VISTA Project

Salmon District - Improvement3

Minidoka District - Teaching Academic Language & Knowledge

Marsing District - Student Technology Engagement Project (STEP)

Homedale District - Back To Basics

Payette District - Success Through Interaction and Intervention

American Falls District - Cross Curricular Connections

    E-Rate Presentation

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District NCES Codes

Overview of the Application Process

School and Libraries Website

Children's Internet and Protection Act

FCC Universal Services Fund (ERATE) Information

eSchool News Online (ERATE News)

INL
The Education and Research Transfer Program allows schools within the state of Idaho to apply for computer and non-computer surplus equipment from the Idaho National Laboratory. The surplus equipment is free for the schools, but the school is responsible for either picking up the equipment or paying for shipping.

Computer Equipment -
To apply for computer equipment the school must sumbit a proposal to the SDE. Proposals are accepted any time and are processed and sent to INL at the end of the month. Sandi Jones of INL will contact the school to arrange pick-up or shipping. Generally there is a three to four month wait for computers.

Non-Computer Equipment -
Applicatons for non-computer equipment are accepted on-line on a monthly basis as the new property program list becomes available, generally the first Wednesday of the month. See the Education and Research Transfer Program home page for a list of available equipment.
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