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It looks good for Maine high school laptop program

Maine Education Commissioner Susan Gendron has obtained assurances from at least 58 superintendents that they’re ready to press forward with laptops in high schools this fall, giving her confidence that a deal can be struck with Apple. The deal will allow the school system to “reach a minimum level of 8,400 students and teachers necessary for Apple to rent laptops for $300 apiece per year, with training and other perks included,” reporters Foster’s Online. For a while, it appeared that the statewide experiment with iBooks would end in the seventh and eighth grades after lawmakers adjourned without providing funding to expand the program into high schools.

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