The July FCC E-rate modernization order was a positive...
The July FCC E-rate modernization order was a positive step, but funding needs to be identified for beyond the first two years of the plan (CD July 14 p1), said Robert Mahaffey, president of the Organizations Concerned About Rural Education…
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(OCRE), in a YouTube video (http://bit.ly/1qMcANr) released by group member NTCA Wednesday. “What are we going to do in the out-years in this five-year plan?” he said in the video and a news release (http://bit.ly/1par1cL). “We need to look at funding sources and we need to look at how we can make sure that the supports are in place ... as schools and districts apply for these funds and utilize them in the most effective way -- the most cost-effective way,” Mahaffey said in the video. With other members including American Library Association, National Education Association, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association and companies like American Crystal Sugar and Verizon, OCRE said it seeks to improve rural U.S. public education and economic development (http://bit.ly/1vT2grA).