
The Ohio SchoolNet Commission, in conjunction with the Ohio Department of Education, announced that 14 Cincinnati Public Schools have been approved to receive funds through the federal Enhancing Education Through Technology (EETT) initiative.
The EETT grant program is a two-year, federal initiative to ensure that funded projects are of sufficient scope and quality to efficiently meet the purposes of the federal No Child Left Behind legislation.
Approximately $2,023,000 million in federal funds was awarded to:
Ohio’s EETT initiative targets students in grades K-8 and will focus efforts in the academic content areas of Mathematics and English Language Arts to increase student achievement. This project will help Ohio meet the federal requirement for students to be technology-literate by the eighth grade.