In Idaho, the school plans to upgrade technologies

The District of the State to take advantage of $ 13 million lawmakers set aside 2011 to upgrade the technology in the classroom to buy tools for students that includes iPads, laptops and desktop computers.

Idaho will eventually phase in a laptop for every high school teachers and students while making an online course requirements for graduation, under a plan that is created by the principal General Tom Luna and was signed into law last year.

Much of the district, however, chose to spend money on various types of computers to students in kindergarten through eighth grade, in the hope of better preparing them for the classroom that awaits them as soon as they enter middle school.

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