The document discusses the E-RATE program, which provides discounts to schools and libraries to obtain affordable internet access and telecommunications. It is funded by a fee charged to telecom companies. Schools must have an approved technology plan and follow application steps to receive funding. The district has a high percentage of economically disadvantaged students and relies on E-RATE to support its technology infrastructure. The campus works to meet the technology plan requirements and incorporate technology into lessons at least weekly to take advantage of the E-RATE funding and support 21st century learning.