By Hannah Guzik, Ashland Daily Tidings
Students at three Ashland schools will use district-issued iPods to study science and reading this fall, the superintendent said Monday. The district spent about $50,000 on 150 Apple iPod Touch devices, which will be used in science classes at Ashland High School and in first- and second-grade classes at Bellview and Walker elementary schools during reading lessons, Superintendent Juli Di Chiro said.
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