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EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 11800



11800.  (a) (1) The K-12 High-Speed Network (K-12 HSN) is hereby
established for the purpose of enriching pupil educational
experiences and improving pupil academic performance by providing
high-speed, high-bandwidth Internet connectivity to the public school
system, as defined by Section 6 of Article IX of the California
Constitution.
   (2) The California Education Network is hereby established,
consisting of the California Research and Education Network (CalREN)
and the K-12 HSN.
   (b) The Superintendent shall measure the success of the K-12 HSN
and ensure that the benefits of the K-12 HSN are maximized to the
extent possible. The K-12 HSN shall provide critical services and
functions for public primary and secondary local educational
agencies, including, but not limited to, all of the following:
   (1) Reliable and cost-effective Internet service.
   (2) Reliable and secure interconnectivity among K-12 entities in
California, connection to higher education institutions of
California, and connection to state and local agencies to facilitate
efficient interaction, including transmission of data.
   (3) Videoconferencing and related distance learning capabilities.
   (4) Statewide coordination of network uses to benefit teaching and
learning.
   (c) The Superintendent shall use a competitive grant process to
select a local educational agency to serve as the Lead Education
Agency to administer the K-12 HSN on behalf of the Superintendent.
   (d) The Superintendent shall establish a K-12 HSN advisory board
to be composed of all of the following members:
   (1) The Superintendent, or his or her designee.
   (2) The county superintendent of schools of the Lead Education
Agency.
   (3) A county superintendent of schools of a county with an average
daily attendance of more than 60,000 pupils, appointed by the
Superintendent. The member appointed pursuant to this paragraph shall
serve a renewable two-year term.
   (4) Three school district superintendents, appointed by the
Superintendent. Members appointed pursuant to this paragraph shall
represent school districts that are diverse as to geography and size,
and that serve socioeconomically and culturally diverse pupil
populations. Members appointed pursuant to this paragraph shall serve
renewable two-year terms.
   (5) Two county superintendents of schools appointed by the
majority of the votes of all of the county superintendents of
schools. Members appointed pursuant to this paragraph shall serve
renewable two-year terms.
   (6) Three schoolsite representatives, which shall include not less
than two classroom teachers or instructional specialists.
   (7) The Secretary for Education, or his or her designee.
   (e) The advisory board shall meet quarterly and shall recommend
policy direction and broad operational guidance to the Superintendent
and the Lead Education Agency. The advisory board, in consultation
with the Lead Education Agency, shall develop recommendations for
measuring the success of the network, improving network oversight and
monitoring, strengthening accountability, and optimizing the use of
the K-12 HSN and its ability to improve education. The advisory board
shall report its recommendations to the Legislature, the Governor,
the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst's Office, and the
Office of the Secretary for Education by March 1, 2007. It is the
intent of the Legislature that the report identify and recommend
specific annual performance measures that should be established to
assess the effectiveness of the network.
   (f) The duties of the Lead Education Agency shall include all of
the following:
   (1) Entering into appropriate contracts for the provision of
high-speed, high-bandwidth Internet connectivity, provided such
contracts secure the necessary terms and conditions to adequately
protect the interests of the state. Terms and conditions shall
include, but are not limited to, all of the following:
   (A) Development of comprehensive service level agreements.
   (B) Protection of any ownership rights of intellectual property of
the state that result due to participation of the state in the K-12
HSN.
   (C) Appropriate protection of assets of the state acquired due to
its participation in the K-12 HSN.
   (D) Assurance that appropriate fee structures are in place.
   (E) Assurance that any interest earned on funds of the state for
this purpose are used solely to the benefit of the project.
   (2) Development of an annual budget request for the K-12 HSN for
submission to the department and the Department of Finance to be
included in the annual Budget Act.
   (3) Development, in consultation with the advisory board
established pursuant to subdivision (d), of specific goals and
objectives for the program with appropriate reporting of success
measures developed by the Superintendent pursuant to subdivision (b).
   (4) Ongoing fiscal oversight of the program, including mechanisms
to control statewide costs and exposure. To accomplish this
objective, the Lead Education Agency shall contract for an annual
independent audit of the program. The independent auditor shall
report the audit findings to the Superintendent, the Legislature, and
the Governor by December 15 of each year.
   (5) Ongoing technical oversight of the program, including external
evaluation and independent validation, where appropriate. To
accomplish this objective, the Lead Education Agency shall contract
for an independent evaluation to be completed and provided to the
Superintendent by March 1, 2009. The Superintendent shall report the
results of the evaluation, including a response and recommendations
to correct any adverse findings from the evaluation, to the Governor
and the Legislature by April 30, 2009.
   (6) (A) The Lead Education Agency shall administer grant programs
to promote the most cost-effective manner for the completion of
connectivity for all public schools of the state and cost-effective
applications that meet instructional needs to the extent that funds
are provided for these purposes in the annual Budget Act.
   (B) Prior to the appropriation of any state funds for the purposes
of this paragraph, the Lead Education Agency shall submit
information justifying the need for additional grant funds,
including, but not limited to, all of the following:
   (i) The number of schools and school districts that are already
connected.
   (ii) The means by which the costs associated with connectivity
were covered for schools and school districts that are already
connected.
   (iii) Obstacles to connection for those schools and school
districts that are not yet connected.
   (iv) Other local options and funding sources for purposes of
connectivity and applications.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Edc > 11800

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 11800



11800.  (a) (1) The K-12 High-Speed Network (K-12 HSN) is hereby
established for the purpose of enriching pupil educational
experiences and improving pupil academic performance by providing
high-speed, high-bandwidth Internet connectivity to the public school
system, as defined by Section 6 of Article IX of the California
Constitution.
   (2) The California Education Network is hereby established,
consisting of the California Research and Education Network (CalREN)
and the K-12 HSN.
   (b) The Superintendent shall measure the success of the K-12 HSN
and ensure that the benefits of the K-12 HSN are maximized to the
extent possible. The K-12 HSN shall provide critical services and
functions for public primary and secondary local educational
agencies, including, but not limited to, all of the following:
   (1) Reliable and cost-effective Internet service.
   (2) Reliable and secure interconnectivity among K-12 entities in
California, connection to higher education institutions of
California, and connection to state and local agencies to facilitate
efficient interaction, including transmission of data.
   (3) Videoconferencing and related distance learning capabilities.
   (4) Statewide coordination of network uses to benefit teaching and
learning.
   (c) The Superintendent shall use a competitive grant process to
select a local educational agency to serve as the Lead Education
Agency to administer the K-12 HSN on behalf of the Superintendent.
   (d) The Superintendent shall establish a K-12 HSN advisory board
to be composed of all of the following members:
   (1) The Superintendent, or his or her designee.
   (2) The county superintendent of schools of the Lead Education
Agency.
   (3) A county superintendent of schools of a county with an average
daily attendance of more than 60,000 pupils, appointed by the
Superintendent. The member appointed pursuant to this paragraph shall
serve a renewable two-year term.
   (4) Three school district superintendents, appointed by the
Superintendent. Members appointed pursuant to this paragraph shall
represent school districts that are diverse as to geography and size,
and that serve socioeconomically and culturally diverse pupil
populations. Members appointed pursuant to this paragraph shall serve
renewable two-year terms.
   (5) Two county superintendents of schools appointed by the
majority of the votes of all of the county superintendents of
schools. Members appointed pursuant to this paragraph shall serve
renewable two-year terms.
   (6) Three schoolsite representatives, which shall include not less
than two classroom teachers or instructional specialists.
   (7) The Secretary for Education, or his or her designee.
   (e) The advisory board shall meet quarterly and shall recommend
policy direction and broad operational guidance to the Superintendent
and the Lead Education Agency. The advisory board, in consultation
with the Lead Education Agency, shall develop recommendations for
measuring the success of the network, improving network oversight and
monitoring, strengthening accountability, and optimizing the use of
the K-12 HSN and its ability to improve education. The advisory board
shall report its recommendations to the Legislature, the Governor,
the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst's Office, and the
Office of the Secretary for Education by March 1, 2007. It is the
intent of the Legislature that the report identify and recommend
specific annual performance measures that should be established to
assess the effectiveness of the network.
   (f) The duties of the Lead Education Agency shall include all of
the following:
   (1) Entering into appropriate contracts for the provision of
high-speed, high-bandwidth Internet connectivity, provided such
contracts secure the necessary terms and conditions to adequately
protect the interests of the state. Terms and conditions shall
include, but are not limited to, all of the following:
   (A) Development of comprehensive service level agreements.
   (B) Protection of any ownership rights of intellectual property of
the state that result due to participation of the state in the K-12
HSN.
   (C) Appropriate protection of assets of the state acquired due to
its participation in the K-12 HSN.
   (D) Assurance that appropriate fee structures are in place.
   (E) Assurance that any interest earned on funds of the state for
this purpose are used solely to the benefit of the project.
   (2) Development of an annual budget request for the K-12 HSN for
submission to the department and the Department of Finance to be
included in the annual Budget Act.
   (3) Development, in consultation with the advisory board
established pursuant to subdivision (d), of specific goals and
objectives for the program with appropriate reporting of success
measures developed by the Superintendent pursuant to subdivision (b).
   (4) Ongoing fiscal oversight of the program, including mechanisms
to control statewide costs and exposure. To accomplish this
objective, the Lead Education Agency shall contract for an annual
independent audit of the program. The independent auditor shall
report the audit findings to the Superintendent, the Legislature, and
the Governor by December 15 of each year.
   (5) Ongoing technical oversight of the program, including external
evaluation and independent validation, where appropriate. To
accomplish this objective, the Lead Education Agency shall contract
for an independent evaluation to be completed and provided to the
Superintendent by March 1, 2009. The Superintendent shall report the
results of the evaluation, including a response and recommendations
to correct any adverse findings from the evaluation, to the Governor
and the Legislature by April 30, 2009.
   (6) (A) The Lead Education Agency shall administer grant programs
to promote the most cost-effective manner for the completion of
connectivity for all public schools of the state and cost-effective
applications that meet instructional needs to the extent that funds
are provided for these purposes in the annual Budget Act.
   (B) Prior to the appropriation of any state funds for the purposes
of this paragraph, the Lead Education Agency shall submit
information justifying the need for additional grant funds,
including, but not limited to, all of the following:
   (i) The number of schools and school districts that are already
connected.
   (ii) The means by which the costs associated with connectivity
were covered for schools and school districts that are already
connected.
   (iii) Obstacles to connection for those schools and school
districts that are not yet connected.
   (iv) Other local options and funding sources for purposes of
connectivity and applications.



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Statutes > California > Edc > 11800

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 11800



11800.  (a) (1) The K-12 High-Speed Network (K-12 HSN) is hereby
established for the purpose of enriching pupil educational
experiences and improving pupil academic performance by providing
high-speed, high-bandwidth Internet connectivity to the public school
system, as defined by Section 6 of Article IX of the California
Constitution.
   (2) The California Education Network is hereby established,
consisting of the California Research and Education Network (CalREN)
and the K-12 HSN.
   (b) The Superintendent shall measure the success of the K-12 HSN
and ensure that the benefits of the K-12 HSN are maximized to the
extent possible. The K-12 HSN shall provide critical services and
functions for public primary and secondary local educational
agencies, including, but not limited to, all of the following:
   (1) Reliable and cost-effective Internet service.
   (2) Reliable and secure interconnectivity among K-12 entities in
California, connection to higher education institutions of
California, and connection to state and local agencies to facilitate
efficient interaction, including transmission of data.
   (3) Videoconferencing and related distance learning capabilities.
   (4) Statewide coordination of network uses to benefit teaching and
learning.
   (c) The Superintendent shall use a competitive grant process to
select a local educational agency to serve as the Lead Education
Agency to administer the K-12 HSN on behalf of the Superintendent.
   (d) The Superintendent shall establish a K-12 HSN advisory board
to be composed of all of the following members:
   (1) The Superintendent, or his or her designee.
   (2) The county superintendent of schools of the Lead Education
Agency.
   (3) A county superintendent of schools of a county with an average
daily attendance of more than 60,000 pupils, appointed by the
Superintendent. The member appointed pursuant to this paragraph shall
serve a renewable two-year term.
   (4) Three school district superintendents, appointed by the
Superintendent. Members appointed pursuant to this paragraph shall
represent school districts that are diverse as to geography and size,
and that serve socioeconomically and culturally diverse pupil
populations. Members appointed pursuant to this paragraph shall serve
renewable two-year terms.
   (5) Two county superintendents of schools appointed by the
majority of the votes of all of the county superintendents of
schools. Members appointed pursuant to this paragraph shall serve
renewable two-year terms.
   (6) Three schoolsite representatives, which shall include not less
than two classroom teachers or instructional specialists.
   (7) The Secretary for Education, or his or her designee.
   (e) The advisory board shall meet quarterly and shall recommend
policy direction and broad operational guidance to the Superintendent
and the Lead Education Agency. The advisory board, in consultation
with the Lead Education Agency, shall develop recommendations for
measuring the success of the network, improving network oversight and
monitoring, strengthening accountability, and optimizing the use of
the K-12 HSN and its ability to improve education. The advisory board
shall report its recommendations to the Legislature, the Governor,
the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst's Office, and the
Office of the Secretary for Education by March 1, 2007. It is the
intent of the Legislature that the report identify and recommend
specific annual performance measures that should be established to
assess the effectiveness of the network.
   (f) The duties of the Lead Education Agency shall include all of
the following:
   (1) Entering into appropriate contracts for the provision of
high-speed, high-bandwidth Internet connectivity, provided such
contracts secure the necessary terms and conditions to adequately
protect the interests of the state. Terms and conditions shall
include, but are not limited to, all of the following:
   (A) Development of comprehensive service level agreements.
   (B) Protection of any ownership rights of intellectual property of
the state that result due to participation of the state in the K-12
HSN.
   (C) Appropriate protection of assets of the state acquired due to
its participation in the K-12 HSN.
   (D) Assurance that appropriate fee structures are in place.
   (E) Assurance that any interest earned on funds of the state for
this purpose are used solely to the benefit of the project.
   (2) Development of an annual budget request for the K-12 HSN for
submission to the department and the Department of Finance to be
included in the annual Budget Act.
   (3) Development, in consultation with the advisory board
established pursuant to subdivision (d), of specific goals and
objectives for the program with appropriate reporting of success
measures developed by the Superintendent pursuant to subdivision (b).
   (4) Ongoing fiscal oversight of the program, including mechanisms
to control statewide costs and exposure. To accomplish this
objective, the Lead Education Agency shall contract for an annual
independent audit of the program. The independent auditor shall
report the audit findings to the Superintendent, the Legislature, and
the Governor by December 15 of each year.
   (5) Ongoing technical oversight of the program, including external
evaluation and independent validation, where appropriate. To
accomplish this objective, the Lead Education Agency shall contract
for an independent evaluation to be completed and provided to the
Superintendent by March 1, 2009. The Superintendent shall report the
results of the evaluation, including a response and recommendations
to correct any adverse findings from the evaluation, to the Governor
and the Legislature by April 30, 2009.
   (6) (A) The Lead Education Agency shall administer grant programs
to promote the most cost-effective manner for the completion of
connectivity for all public schools of the state and cost-effective
applications that meet instructional needs to the extent that funds
are provided for these purposes in the annual Budget Act.
   (B) Prior to the appropriation of any state funds for the purposes
of this paragraph, the Lead Education Agency shall submit
information justifying the need for additional grant funds,
including, but not limited to, all of the following:
   (i) The number of schools and school districts that are already
connected.
   (ii) The means by which the costs associated with connectivity
were covered for schools and school districts that are already
connected.
   (iii) Obstacles to connection for those schools and school
districts that are not yet connected.
   (iv) Other local options and funding sources for purposes of
connectivity and applications.