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What Is A Standard?

STANDARDS are technology (hardware, software, audio, video, services and configurations) that the District uses in designs, specifications and recommendations and that we install, support, repair and maintain. If technology is purchased which is NOT aligned with District standards then the buyer of the technology bears the full responsibility of the design, specification, installation, repair and support of those items.

Q&A: Common questions and answers

CURRENT STANDARDS

Technology Plan: Description of district technology with overview of resources, human and fiscal, to support standards-based curriculum and increase student achievement.

Networking: General standards related to networking within the Wheatland Union High School District

bulletNon-standard technology will not be connected to the District Wide-Area Network (WAN) or Intranet without review and approval by the District’s Director of Technology.
bulletOnly District-standard networking equipment, servers and configurations for networking equipment and servers will be approved for use within the District.
bulletThe District reserves the right to reject any technology that poses an unacceptable risk to the safety or security of students, employees or financial assets of the District.

Supported And Maintained: These items are technologies that are currently supported and maintained by the Long Beach Unified School District

End Of Life Announcements: These are technologies which are approaching their serviceable "end of life". The District is announcing the date after which these technologies will be non-supported.

Non-Supported: These items are currently NOT supported for use with the Long Beach Unified School District

Donations: District guidelines regarding donated equipment

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