Tester donates Senate computers to local schools
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News from the office of Senator Jon Tester
U.S. Senate — As part of his ongoing effort to ensure every Montana kid has the resources they need to get a quality education, U.S. Senator Jon Tester today announced that he is donating twenty-five Senate computers to five schools across the state.
“All too often, Montana kids lack the tools they will need to thrive in tomorrow’s world,” said Tester, a former teacher and school board member. “It’s critical that kids are able to learn the ins and outs of modern technology if they are going to succeed in our tech-driven economy, and these computers will help them do just that.”
Tester secured the computers through the U.S. Senate’s Computers for Schools Program, which works to integrate technology into public school classrooms.
Arlee Elementary and Pablo Elementary Schools will each receive five computers.