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Students at SPNN (St. Paul Neighborhood Network) learning television production skills
Students at SPNN (St. Paul Neighborhood Network) learning television production skills

Tech Connect 2009

The Tech Connect Program is looking for 2009-2010 Participants

The Tech Connect Program is a program that helps Minnesota public schools develop capacity to provide assistive technology services for students with disabilities.

Participating schools receive free assistive technology trainings, a free membership to the Simon Technology Center loan library, and limited financial assistance for acquiring assistive technology devices and software.

The 2009-2010 Tech Connect Program will be accepting applications until June 1, 2009. Three schools will be accepted to the program beginning September 2009. Schools that demonstrated the greatest need will be given priority. Charter schools and transition programs are encouraged to apply.

Tech Connect Program Application (.doc)

Interested schools should contact Annette Cerreta at acerreta@pacer.org or 952-838-1409.

Current Tech Connect Partners

TESA Program (Transition Education Service Alternative
Community of Peace Academy

Previous Tech Connect Partners

Metropolitan Center for Independent Living
SPNN (St. Paul Neighborhood Network)
Intermedia Arts
Midway Training Services
Pillsbury United Communities
Project for Pride in Living
Center for Independent Living of Northern Minnesota
YWCA of St. Paul
Guadalupe Alternative School
Sabathani Life Skills Center
CommonBond Communities



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