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Promethean® Displays Debut for New School Year!



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August 17, 2023 — The new school year for Chardon Local Schools has welcomed the arrival of 102 units of Promethean® interactive displays. The new flat panel displays, which were purchased through the District’s General Fund to replace the schools’ long-standing projectors and interactive whiteboards, offer advanced capabilities for the classroom to enhance both the learning and teaching experience.  

Newly arrived Promethean® interactive displays lined up in the Chardon Middle School cafeteria on Aug. 10 ready for delivery to classrooms for the news school year.


Group action photo - A representation of educators, approximately 50 teachers in all, from each of the five schools attended a live, virtual training at Chardon Middle School on Aug. 10.

A representation of educators, approximately 50 teachers in all, from each of the five schools attended a live, virtual training at Chardon Middle School on Aug. 10. The representatives will provide cross-training for colleagues in their respective buildings.


Group action photo - A representation of educators, approximately 50 teachers in all, from each of the five schools attended a live, virtual training at Chardon Middle School on Aug. 10.
Chardon Middle School teachers (l to r) Shalyn Swick and Nicole Diehm gain hands-on practice on a Promethean® display during the Aug. 10 training session.

This initial arrival of Promethean® displays is earmarked for CMS, Chardon High School and Chardon Early Learning Center, while an additional order of displays will debut in Munson Elementary and Park Elementary classrooms in the 2024-25 school year.

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