Win A Wireless Lab 2007 - Spalding, Nebraska

Now in its fifth year, Win a Wireless Lab, sponsored by CDW-G and Discovery Education, provides schools with state-of-the-art technology to engage students and inspire teachers to integrate technology into the classroom. This year’s winners are Ballard High School, Seattle; Canutillo Elementary School, Canutillo, Texas; Central Manor Elementary School, Washington Boro, Pa.; John Simatovich Elementary School, Valparaiso, Ind.; and Spalding Public School, Spalding, Neb.
The Spalding Public School was one of the five grand prize winners in this year’s Win a Wireless Lab. The school will be outfitted with a complete mobile wireless solution including notebook computers, wireless access points, security software, a video projector, a laser jet printer, and power supply.
Students at the Spalding Public School in Nebraska, wait patiently as they are instructed how to use the school’s new wireless lab. Provided by CDW-G and Discovery Education, the wireless notebooks and complete mobile solution will help to engage students and greatly aid teachers in their efforts integrate technology into the classroom.
Spalding Public School students take a test run of the school’s brand new, state-of-the-art wireless computers. Spalding was one of five schools who won the 2007 Win a Wireless Lab sweepstakes from CDW-G and Discovery Education.
Back Left: Tim Garber (Toshiba), Josh Savage (CDW-G), Tom Sullivan (Spalding), Principal Stephanie Wlaschin (Spalding).
Front Row Left: Joan Carraher (Spalding), Pam Thomas and Mary Rollins (Discovery Education) and Kerree Wolf (CDW-G)