There is a need for the public to monitor the efficacy of what the public funds. This certainly was the view in 1988 when the voters of California passed Proposition 98 – the Classroom Instructional Improvement and Accountability Act. Since the passage of Proposition 98, every public K-12 school in California has published and distributed a School Accountability Report Card (SARC) as hard copy sent home to the parents and, as the revised law compelled, made available on the internet. Did the use of this technology (i.e., the internet and the infrastructure it requires) realize its purpose – to inform? #2010Conference #IntegratingTechnologyintoEvaluation