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22-15B-1. Statewide educational technology opportunity program; findings and purpose.

A.     The legislature finds that:   

(1)     local school districts need increased access to information technologies, extensive professional development and sustained network support to use technology effectively;   

(2)     the technological needs of New Mexico's individual school children and classrooms are best defined by the teachers and principals who work with them on a day-to-day basis;   

(3)     New Mexico is fortunate to have high technology laboratories and corporations that have programs to supply low-cost, state-of-the-art central processing units for use in New Mexico classrooms; and   

(4)     there are large nonprofit programs in place to build and rehabilitate computers for New Mexico classrooms using a combination of donated, surplus and purchased equipment.   

B.     The purpose of this act is to establish a statewide educational technology opportunity program for New Mexico's teachers and students by creating a partnership between private industry, state government and local school districts that will build, distribute and install low-cost, network-ready computers in New Mexico classrooms over the next three years.   

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-22 > Article-15b > Section-22-15b-1

22-15B-1. Statewide educational technology opportunity program; findings and purpose.

A.     The legislature finds that:   

(1)     local school districts need increased access to information technologies, extensive professional development and sustained network support to use technology effectively;   

(2)     the technological needs of New Mexico's individual school children and classrooms are best defined by the teachers and principals who work with them on a day-to-day basis;   

(3)     New Mexico is fortunate to have high technology laboratories and corporations that have programs to supply low-cost, state-of-the-art central processing units for use in New Mexico classrooms; and   

(4)     there are large nonprofit programs in place to build and rehabilitate computers for New Mexico classrooms using a combination of donated, surplus and purchased equipment.   

B.     The purpose of this act is to establish a statewide educational technology opportunity program for New Mexico's teachers and students by creating a partnership between private industry, state government and local school districts that will build, distribute and install low-cost, network-ready computers in New Mexico classrooms over the next three years.   


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-22 > Article-15b > Section-22-15b-1

22-15B-1. Statewide educational technology opportunity program; findings and purpose.

A.     The legislature finds that:   

(1)     local school districts need increased access to information technologies, extensive professional development and sustained network support to use technology effectively;   

(2)     the technological needs of New Mexico's individual school children and classrooms are best defined by the teachers and principals who work with them on a day-to-day basis;   

(3)     New Mexico is fortunate to have high technology laboratories and corporations that have programs to supply low-cost, state-of-the-art central processing units for use in New Mexico classrooms; and   

(4)     there are large nonprofit programs in place to build and rehabilitate computers for New Mexico classrooms using a combination of donated, surplus and purchased equipment.   

B.     The purpose of this act is to establish a statewide educational technology opportunity program for New Mexico's teachers and students by creating a partnership between private industry, state government and local school districts that will build, distribute and install low-cost, network-ready computers in New Mexico classrooms over the next three years.