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District Technology Planning

Per Part 100.12 of Commissioner’s Regulations, all New York State public school districts are required to develop and maintain instructional technology plans.

NYSED's Office of Educational Design and Technology collects and reviews key information on district Instructional Technology Plans (ITPs) from school districts every three years.  The new 2022 plan is valid through June 30, 2025.  Through District Instructional Technology Plans, districts address how they are meeting the Educational Technology expectations of the Board of Regents, as articulated in the USNY Statewide Learning Technology Plan.

Districts will identify how they will:

  • Develop a strategic vision and goals to support student achievement and engagement through the seamless integration of technology into teaching and learning;
  • Provide technology-enhanced, culturally- and linguistically-responsive learning environments to support improved teaching and learning;
  • Increase equitable access to high-quality digital resources and standards-based, technology-rich learning experiences;
  • Provide access to relevant and rigorous professional development to ensure educators and leaders are proficient in the integration of learning technologies.

Districts also were required to post either their NYSED approved Instructional Technology Plan or a more comprehensive technology plan to a public website where the survey or plan can be easily accessed by the community.

List of links provided to NYSED to all individual New York State Public School District Technology Plans.