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What is the Local Network Administrator (LNA) program?

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What is the Local Network Administrator (LNA) program?

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• The Local Network Administrator (LNA) program is structured to provide a school or office delegate a “DPS Certified” method to accomplish specific technology-related duties in the DPS workplace. To have someone function as LNA in a school or business office, the following is required: a.) an administrator’s recommendation of an ed tech, tech coordinator, teacher, or other non-administrative staff person who is willing to function as LNA for the school/business office. b.) successful completion of a pre and post-assessment of technical skills as offered in the LNA Course. c.) 100% attendance at LNA course sessions, d.) a signed agreement to abide by guidelines as set forth in the Local Network Administrative Agreement and Software Usage Policy.

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