By Laura Dignan, the Daily Times
With her daughter entering Cape Henlopen High School as a freshman, Lori Voss is ecstatic that Apple iPads are making their way into the classrooms. “These teenagers are technology whizzes,” she said. “(The iPads) will keep the students interested, and I think we need to progress and stay right alongside where technology is today.” Brian Curtis, associate principal of technology at Cape, said his district, together with neighboring Indian River, applied for a federal grant to purchase the devices. Curtis said he hopes students will be able to take the iPads home, but it hasn’t yet been determined if that will be possible. Administrators are also unsure of how many devices the district will receive and how much it will ultimately cost.
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