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iPads for Londonderry High Students?
It's part of a pilot program for Advanced Placement students.

Londonderry High School juniors and seniors in Advanced Placement environmental science will have iPads to use this year as part of a pilot program, according to The Eagle-Tribune.
The cost of the pilot is about $14,300, and will provide iPads for about three dozen students, plus two teachers. The students can take the tablets home with them, but have to return them at the end of the school year. The pilot will help school officials determine if they want to have more students using iPads in the classroom going forward.
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