The district is looking at expanding some of its existing programs — including the use of iPads in the classroom, according to Ben Churchill, assistant superintendent of teaching and learning for high school.
“We imagine a world in which every kid has an iPad. We don’t want to go too quickly. We’re taking a more slow approach,” he said.
The article highlights some new courses the district plans to introduce such as Robotics, Video Production and programs for cosmeticians
“That sort of real-world learning would be a lot more challenging without the iPads,”
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