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Via The LA Times | By Howard Blume
The watchdog committee for the Los Angeles school district’s $1-billion iPad program is scheduled to fold, raising questions about oversight of the ongoing effort to provide every student, teacher and administrator with a computer.
The decision to disband the panel as of April was announced last week by Board of Education President Richard Vladovic.
“I think there needs to be a conclusion of some sort,” he said in an interview. He also insisted that all necessary oversight would continue.
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