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S.C. district to give iPads to all high schoolers
Posted: 10.29.2011 at 3:08 PM
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LEXINGTON, S.C. (AP) -- All high school students in Lexington 1 school district will soon receive their own personal iPad to use in class and wherever else they want computer access.

Superintendent Karen Woodward says the tablets should better prepare students for the world.

The hope is iPads will allow for classroom lessons and homework assignments that better engage and motivate students, and also help students work on their own. Woodward says providing all students with the technology also helps bridge socioeconomic gaps.

More than 6,600 iPads will be handed out to students in a few days. Teachers in all four high schools received theirs in August.

The more than $3 million spent on 7,200 iPads was funded by a bond referendum voters approved in 2008 that included $15 million for technology upgrades.

(Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press.  All Rights Reserved.)

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