§ 10500 School Data Processing Centers
This law lets a school district's board and the county superintendent set up computer centers for school data, and if those centers meet certain rules, they can get money from the state.
A school district builds a new computer center to keep all student grades and attendance records.
Because the center follows the rules in Section 10504, the state can give the district money to help pay for it.
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§ 10500 School Data Processing Centers
Last verified: January 10, 2026