Lisbon, ND (NewsDakota.com) – The Lisbon School District announced this week that they have made a major purchase of technology to help students learn in the class room and abroad.
According to a press release from the School District, they have spent around $315,000 to help students in the elementary, middle, and high schools.
The high school received over $125.000 to spend on upgrades and additional equipment. Including 75 new Microsoft Surface Pros. The middle schools received over $86,000, for 75 new Microsoft Go’s and other equipment. The elementary school received over $104,000 for 15 Newline interactive panels, plus numerous Microsoft Surface and Go’s.
The money came from the Lisbon School District Technology fund and the federal governments CARES Act.