Summary
Lisa Ozbey had folders, notebooks, crayons, glue sticks, pens and pencils in her shopping cart at the Robinson Wal-Mart.
Her oldest child, Colletta, 9, will be in fourth grade at Chartiers Valley School District this year, so it was time on Friday to stock up.See the full content of this document
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Technology in Our Schools -- Striking a Balance
Ozbey did not buy a calculator.
"I wouldn't let her have a calculator because I think she'd be too dependent on it. Because right now, everything she's learning, she should be able to do in her head," said Ozbey, of Collier, who at the same time wants her daught...See the full content of this document
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