Students engage in computer activities at all grade levels. Wherever practical, computers are used as tools to learn curriculum content while simultaneously discovering technology. Activities cover a range of applications including the use of content-specific software, productivity tools, multimedia authoring and telecommunications. At the high school level, students may elect courses to study computers and specific applications in addition to "integrated" activities.

Each elementary school has one or more computer labs. Multiple labs exist in the middle and high schools. Many of the district's classrooms are also equipped with at least one computer. Macintosh computers are used at the elementary level, PCs (IBM clones) at the middle school and both Macs and PCs at the high school.

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