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Superintendent Cousin Tours Technology Facilities at Atholton High and Jeffers Hill Elementary
Friday, September 14 -- Superintendent Sydney Cousin stops by Atholton High School and Jeffers Hill Elementary to see how technology is working in the classroom.
Technology Support Teacher Beth
DeFrances shows Dr. Cousin the new
computers in Atholton's media center.
A student logs into one of
the 30 new computers.
Dressed for an afternoon game,
football players use the new PCs.
Art students use new computers
to create digital images.
Affectionately called the "Bat Cave,"
a separate computer lab boasts
another 30 new PCs.
Ms. DeFrances shows off
the Bat Cave.
Principal Marcy Leonard shares a laugh
with Instructional Facilitator Julie Wray.
Principal Leonard explains how
integrated technology is becoming
at Atholton High.
A German teacher discusses how she
incorporates techonology into classes
with the Superintendent and Manager
of Networks and Technology Support
Services John Young.
A student discusses her use of
technology with the Superintendent as
Mr. Young and Executive Director
of
Instruction and Business Technology
Tom Miller look on.
Jeffers Hill Elementary Principal
Pam Butler discusses the important
role
that technology is playing
at
her school.
Students take notes about using
computer resources.
Media Specialist Annette Hibbert leads
a class through a web-based lesson.
Dr. Cousin reviews the online
resources available to students.
Techonology teacher Vernicia Griffin
explains her role at the school.
Ms. Griffin and Dr. Cousin
share a laugh.
Dr. Cousin listens to Ms. Butler as
she explains how computers are
even used by Kindergarteners.