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			Holland-Middletown School chosen to pilot "Google Classroom" 
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            [August 16, 2014]  
			NEW HOLLAND-MIDDLETOWN - New 
			Holland-Middletown Elementary District 88 faculty and staff recently 
			attended their annual “back-to-school” teachers’ institute, where 
			professional development was delivered via Google Classroom, an 
			upcoming initiative launched by the Internet giant.  While not yet 
			available for use, NH-M #88 was selected to pilot this innovative 
			learning module due to its leadership in the area of instructional 
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			 Last year, New 
			Holland-Middletown became the first “Google Apps for Education” 
			school district in its area, including Chrome certified teachers and 
			administrators.  This small Logan County school district also 
			deployed Google Chromebooks to every student in grades 3-8 last 
			year, causing many area schools to take notice and adopt similar 
			approaches this year.  Every student in grades K-2 receives their 
			own personalized iPad with learning apps managed from a central 
			MacBook. This selection 
			to beta test what is sure to be the next big thing in education 
			attests to NH-M’s leadership role in delivering instructional 
			technology that engages and inspires students of all learning styles 
			to achieve at their highest level.  It also comes right after 
			receiving notification that New Holland-Middletown has been chosen 
			to present at the upcoming Tech & Learning's School CIO 
			Leadership Summit on October 9-10, 2014 located in Silicon Valley, 
			California.  This exclusive, invitation-only summit is held for 
			50-60 superintendents, CIOs and top-level school district leaders 
			from across the country with all conference, travel and lodging 
			expenses paid by Tech & Learning. NH-M 
			Superintendent Todd Dugan stated that he feels very humbled and 
			honored to be chosen to attend this summit, and “is excited to share 
			the NH-M success story of how we are successfully using technology 
			as one of many important tools in our District’s ongoing efforts to 
			combat barriers to learning as a result of high poverty, high 
			mobility and rapid educational changes.”   
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			 The theme for the District’s 
				2014-2015 school year is: #makingadifference referring to the 
				use of technology to make a difference in the way in which 
				students learn, making a difference in the community, and now 
				making a difference in education.  Says Dugan, “It truly is an 
				exciting time to be privileged enough to guide this District’s 
				future.  In very few places can you find a learning community 
				completely committed and united to providing the very best 
				education to kids.”  To learn more about the District’s latest 
				initiatives, follow them on Twitter @nhmesd and watch for tweets 
				under the searchable hashtag, #makingadifference. 
			[Text received; TODD DUGAN, 
			SUPERINTENDENT, NEW HOLLAND-MIDDLETOWN DISTRICT 88] 
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