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Hawthorne Principal James Wallace holds an overhead projector as an example of technology teachers no longer use often in their classrooms. Assistant Principal Ana Fernandez holds the mic for him.
SoftChoice District Sales Director Shane Hollas, left, and Softchoice partner Craig Taylor talk about how technology can help students change the world.
Hollas and Taylor unveil the donation of 70 Lenovo laptops to the school.
Taylor shows off some of the features of the laptops, including a carry handle and built-in camera.
Hawthorne students Angel Simental, Leslie Herrera and Jordin Randle talk about what the technology means to them with a modified "I Have a Dream" speech.
Hawthorne Instructional Coaches Alain Mota and Linda Kratzert talk about how students will use the laptops.
Third-grade teacher Amanda Simone hands out laptops in her classroom.
Students get ready to work.
Students get ready to get to work.
Shane Hollas answers questions about his job and technology.
Students come up with ways to address challenges in their community.
Students use their laptops to determine how to implement some of their solutions.
Students collaborate on the project.

Hawthorne Elementary receives Power Up donation from Softchoice

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By The Hub on January 27, 2017 Headlines

Students at Dallas ISD’s Nathaniel Hawthorne Elementary School got a nice surprise on Friday, Jan. 27 – a donation of 70 laptops for students to use in their classrooms.

The Softchoice Cares POWER UP grant is valued at $10,000, and funded the purchase of enough Lenovo laptops for each Hawthorne student in grades 3-5 to have one to use in their classes. The school is one of five across the country to receive the donation.

After an assembly to make an announcement, students got busy using the laptops right away on a project. On Thursday, students brainstormed to identify some of the challenges the Pleasant Grove community faces. On Friday, teams of students picked one issue to address, came up with possible solutions and then conducted research on the computers to find ways to implement their solutions.

Nathaniel Hawthorne Elementary School Trustee District 4
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