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Friday, November 16, 2012

Parkway to Allow Students to Use Personal Devices in Class

The district has completed a pilot program that lets students use their own smart phones, tablets or laptops in class.

The Parkway School District is moving from banning cell phone use in the classroom to embracing it with the successful completion of a pilot program that allowed students to bring their smart phones, tablets and laptops to school. Called the Campus Technology Access (CTA) plan, it was implemented at Central Middle School and North High School this semester and is now scheduled to go into use at all district secondary schools shortly after Thanksgiving. At this point, the focus is on simply allowing students to have access to a school-wide Internet network with later plans to add features such as cloud storage. Parkway Coordinator of Instructional Technology Tom Swoboda introduced the panel and said the purpose is to expand student learning…

PaulRevere

1:14 pm on Thursday, November 22, 2012

Are Parent's taking on more Financial contribution to our public school system? That is exactly what I conclude in calling Ipad's and cell phones "TOOLS" for education. I wonder if all these Parents who can afford these $500 Ipads and $1,000 cell phones could also afford to PAy for their own Childs Full education costs. How about that , Parents? Is it time for you to take that Ipad and cell phone…   more ›

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Parkway Rolls Out Bounday Shuffle To Parents

About 180 students will be moved to alleviate overcrowding in North area elementary schools.

Parents had their first glimpse Monday night of the Parkway School District’s proposed plan to reduce overcrowding at Craig, McKelvey and Ross Elementary Schools. The plan was presented by Assistant Superintendent Desi Kirchhofer to a crowd of about 50 parents at Craig Elementary. After months of work, the proposal would shift about 180 elementary students primarily to River Bend Elementary, which has a current enrollment of approximately 230 students. Northeast Middle and North High schools may be impacted by the changes in the future. The boundary changes will be presented to the Board of Education, and the board members will decide to approve or disapprove of the plan. “The proposal, which will be presented to the Board in November, …

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