New computer programs a boon for AHS students, tea

November 7th, 2009 | Tags:

New computer programs a boon for AHS students, teachers

Two new computer programs at Amesbury High School didnt drain a dime from the school budget but the payoff is limitless.

Thanks to private and state funding, AHS students now use Plato Learning,Cartier Handbags, a remedial math program for tenth-graders,gucci replica bags, and AHS teachers use Moodle to create online learning opportunities for their classes.

Last May,Replica Chanel, the Amesbury Educational Foundation, Inc., (AEFI) provided $4,000 in seed money to get Plato Learning up and running at AHS. Since the total cost of the program was $30,000,Chanel Handbags, Director of Educational Technology Cindy Yetman sought state remediation and technology grant money and received another $11,000. Then she hooked up with JFY Networks, which provided the matching $15,000 as well as training and ongoing support.

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