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EDUCATION GUIDE
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ACADEMY
A Christ-Centered Preparatory School
Family Open House
Saturday, January 26,2013
2:30 p.m.
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Students have access to
numerous technological tools
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ways make sure they’re working for
good and not evil, and if they’re working
for evil we take their laptop away from
them,” Perez said.
All of the schools monitor comput
er use to some degree and have comput
er conduct policies in place for their stu
dents.
Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School
also is an Apple school, according to
spokeswoman Peggy Shaw. She said 100
percent of the classrooms have smart
boards.
“Laptop computers are issued to stu
dents in fifth through 12th grades, and
“At Pace, we definitely have a significant
amount of access to technological de
vices. In the Upper School, we have two
large computer labs and multiple laptop
carts throughout the school -- some classes
lindseyzwecker even use iPads to view their textbooks. I
paceaSemy carry around my personal laptop to every
class and use it in almost all of them. But
for those that don’t have a personal laptop, you can always
check one out and use it for class. As well as laptops, pretty
much every classroom has a large Mac desktop that connects
to a smart board and a projector to view presentations or
other visual aids. In my AP Psychology class, we frequently
use the smart board to watch educational videos and view
PowerPoint. Pace definitely has all the essential technologi
cal devices needed for a great learning environment.”
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