During last weeks Humboldt-Table Rock – Steinauer School Board meeting one of the policy changes discussed concerned the one-to-one computer program that provide a laptop computer for each HTRS High School student.
    The district just completed the first year of the program and  Superintendent Clint Kimbrough said the initial year was pretty smooth.  ( play audio  :22 ) 
    Kimbrough said very few of the teachers had any qualms about working with the laptop program. ( play audio  :30 ) 
    The Superintendent said there weren’t too many problems with technology issues and damage to computers.  But he noted that accidents do happen. That includes staff members as well as students. ( play audio  :33 seconds ) 
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