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LHS Board of Education Receives Tech Update From CTE Department
This was the eighth in a series of presentations to the Board of Education by Lemont High School's academic departments.

LEMONT, IL — At its Dec. 17 meeting, the Lemont High School District 210 Board of Education received an update on how the Career and Technical Education Department utilizes technology to benefit students. The district said this was the eighth in a series of presentations to the Board of Education by Lemont High School’s academic departments, dating back to the 2017-18 school year.
Career and Technical Education Chair Scott Duensing was joined by a number of teachers and students as they discussed the various ways students take advantage of technology in Business Education, Family and Consumer Sciences, and Industrial Technology.
The district said Business Education teacher John Aspel brought along students Matt Krueger and Joe Tomecki; Family and Consumer Sciences teachers Stephanie Gloede, Marcy Paddock and Meghan Wilcoxen were joined by Alexis Pierce, Ermira Rexhepi and Katherine Roenitz; and Duensing was supported by Alex Fugiel and Ben Pimental as he discussed Industrial Technology.
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Lemont High School’s 1:1 teaching and learning program - LNS@LHS - was fully implemented beginning with the 2017-18 school year, the district said. Each Lemont High School student is issued a Chromebook, enhancing academic opportunities across the school’s curriculum.
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