South Allegheny School District (McKeesport, PA) promotes the pursuit of knowledge by helping foster communication, collaboration, creative problem solving, and personal responsibility. South Allegheny serves about 1500 students and district leaders recognized that a “level playing field” was needed. The district previously added interactive whiteboards and projectors to help teachers engage students in new ways, and even had six interactive displays for use with the intent of incorporating more technology to boost engagement. Unfortunately, there was a lack of use with this educational technology. The solution? A district-wide investment in interactive displays in each classroom.
David McDonald, South Allegheny Assistant Superintendent, had prior, positive experience with Boxlight interactive displays in another district and felt that the Boxlight solution would amp up interaction and engagement for both teachers and students in South Allegheny. District leadership invested in almost 200 ProColor interactive displays, one for each classroom and instructional space. The result? A noticeable increase in positive engagement from teachers as they continue to explore ProColor features and tools.
A few observations district leaders have noticed about how the ProColor is being used include:
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