Customer Highlight

Collier County Public School District embarked on a major construction project - build six elementary schools to address the growing population in Southwest Florida. With new construction came new opportunity; district administrators would be able to decide exactly how to expend funds. With 21st Century teaching and learning philosophies at the forefront of their minds, administrators put technology at the top of the priority list.

Tim Ferguson, principal at Veterans Memorial Elementary, one of the six new schools, advocated for a 1-to-1 program because of his belief in technology's integral role in teaching and learning.

"Student learning for the 21st Century has to include the meaningful use of technology," said Ferguson. "As students finish school and become productive adults in the community they will use technology. So the earlier we prepare them, the more successful they will be."

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