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Penn Hills students will get a chance to fast-forward to the future this year through a state grant to buy the latest technology for a number of the district's high school classrooms.
The Penn Hills School District has received a $512,662 grant through the Classrooms for the Future program that will be used to outfit about 15 classrooms with wireless, Internet-ready laptop computers for each student and teaching tools, such as an electronic "smart board" and projector, Web cams and other technology.See the full content of this document
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Grant Boosts Penn Hills School District's High-Tech Hopes
"School districts, including ours, have had computers in classroom for years," said Sally Meyers, the distric...
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