Technology helps deployed parents connect to children, school. Most school districts have a web page, but the one for the Fort Sam Houston ISD serves a special purpose. It allows parents who are deployed to stay connected to their children every day.
CBS- San Antonio “Technology helps deployed parents connect to children, school”
by admin on 03. Apr, 2010 in News, News Coverage, TV News, Video
Tags: Deployed Parents, District Website, eChalk, Fort Sam Houston ISD, KENS5, military base, San Antonio
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What IT Directors are saying...
- Carol Taylor, Director of Instructional Technology, Richmond County Schools“eChalk promised they'd offer the training and support we needed and they came through.”
What Educators are saying...
- Mary Tomes, Library Media Specialist, IS 75“eChalk has motivated our students in countless wonderful ways! Anything tech-based gets their immediate interest, and giving them accounts, the ability to access class info and school info online, has been a real home run! They check their online class info more attentively than the old blackboard. Great job eChalk!”
What Parents are saying...
- Lavoy Carter, Parent, Kershaw County School District“When my son arrives home and says he has no homework, I find that pretty hard to believe, so I just go online to his class pages.”
