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APRIL 612, 2016

A focus
on technology
in Tabernacle
school district

Seneca defeats Kingsway, 8-7

By SEAN LAJOIE
The Sun

SEAN LAJOIE/The Sun

Seneca High Schools No. 7 Nick George beats his defender en route to scoring his first of two goals against Kingsway High School on
Wednesday, March 30. George also added two assists to lift his team to an 8-7 overtime victory in the home opener. For more photos,
please see page 14.

In March 2015, several volunteer faculty members, along with


administrators within the Tabernacle school district, set off on a
journey.
They were tasked with recommending new technology to replace the current Dell computers,
devices that are nearing the end
of their lease dates.
The teachers and administrators who served on this committee deserve much recognition and
praise for their hard work for the
children of the Tabernacle school
district, Director of Curriculum
and Instruction Christine Skinner said.
The group believes all students
should be afforded the opportunity to utilize technology for the
purpose of enhancing academic
achievement, and in support of
this belief, it recognizes the enormous potential a superior infrastructure will allow the teachers
and students.
Along with the acquisition of
the proper technology, the group
placed a priority on ongoing,
please see COMMITTEE, page 5

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


Homeless animals
The Sun continues its series
on state of homeless pets. PAGE 10

Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 1619
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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planned for April 30
Freeholder Director Bruce
Garganio has announced that the
Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders, in collaboration
with Rutgers Cooperative Extension and the Burlington County
Master Gardeners, will be sponsoring a Gardening Expo on April
30 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the
countys Community Agricultural Center located at 500 Centerton
Road, Moorestown.
The Gardening Expo here in
Burlington County is a fantastic
way to bring gardeners of all
backgrounds in the community
together with one event, Garganio said. Whether they be
local farmers or those just start-

ing out in the pastime, all are welcome to attend this family friendly expo.
This will be a rain or shine
event with free admission and
free parking. Garden-themed presentations and workshops will be
held throughout the day starting
at 11 a.m.
Vendors interested in selling
plants, crafts and any other merchandise with a garden theme at
this years market are asked to
submit applications by April 1,
2016, Garganio said.
For more information, please
contact the Department of Resource Conservation at (856) 6423850.

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Committee makes technology plans


COMMITTEE
Continued from page 1
high-quality training and support
programs to maximize effective
use of these resources.
The overarching goal of its
proposal is to produce individuals
who will be able to use all types of
technology to solve problems, create reports and presentations,
and to gather knowledge both individually and collaboratively in
preparation for being active
members of the 21st century.
Were looking to go where
Tabernacle always goes and that
is to the cutting edge of where education is possible, Olson Middle School teacher Steve Cramer

said.
Literature related to effective
educational technologies served
as a research base for the committee. It put together a checklist matrix to utilize when investigating
different technology devices to
make sure they met numerous
criteria, all while keeping the
Tabernacle school district creed
of educating for a lifetime in
mind.
The group has met 10 times
since it was established to survey,
research, visit other school districts that use different technologies and listen to vendor presentations from several technology
companies.
Both Apple and Dell visited
twice. While the committee acknowledged it was impressed

with both presentations, it said


Dell did not make that jump the
way Apple was able to when it
comes to its superiorities in the
classroom.
According to Cramer, Apples
presentation was much more tailored to the teachers in the room,
who were more focused on how
they would integrate these devices into a lesson and in turn aid
their students with learning.
Apple provides the cheaper option both in the short term and in
the long term when taking into
consideration things such as
durability, longevity and resale
value. It also offers the option of
using Windows programming to
allow students to be well versed
please see TECHNOLOGY, page 15

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It is a good law one that was created in response to the increasing number of motor vehicle accidents being
caused by people who were texting,
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It is a law that has garnered a lot of
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distracted driving. Youth groups have
also taken up the cause to educate
their peers on why distracted driving

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Assemblywoman Pamela Lampitt
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has proposed a distracted walking
bill that could fine offenders up to $50,
put them in jail for up to 15 days, or
both.
Lampitt says distracted pedestrians
are as much a danger to motorists as
jaywalkers, which is why she proposes
similar penalties for the offense.
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torists safe. But we question whether


we really need a law in place to do so.
Other states have attempted to pass
similar laws to Lampitts proposal.
None have succeeded thus far, but
more attempt every year.
We question whether a distracted
walking bill is one that could reasonably be enforced. While we dont ignore that pedestrian safety is of concern, especially in the many downtown areas of our state, would police
officers be able to effectively enforce
the law? We arent so sure.
We believe that, instead of passing a
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Pinelands Library packs in regular programming


By MARGARET LAFFERTY
Medford Library Association
We have made it through the month of
March. Im not sure if it was a lamb or lion
month, but it did bring us spring. The daffodils are blooming, and I have seen my
first azalea bush in bloom. Can warm
weather be far behind?
I thought I might take this opportunity
to remind you about some of our regular
programs, as well as let you know about
some exciting events in the near future.
On Mondays at 10:30 a.m., Miss Danielle
hosts a time of stories, rhymes and songs
for our friends who are too young to read.
Baby Time and Toddler Time alternate, so
check the library schedule for dates and to
register.
Another of our special services is paws
to read, a program designed to help chil-

dren with their reading skills. The paws belong to registered therapy dogs Brooke, a 6year-old Standard Poodle, and Ocho, a 4year-old German Shepard. Children can
register to read to their furry friends for 15
minutes, and both dogs love a good story.
This special time helps children of all ages
improve both their literacy skills and their
confidence.
Our youth are invited to join one of the
many clubs available to them. There is a
chess club, a Lego club, anime club and our
popular mini-maker camps.
For you
gamers in our community, we have Pokemon, Minecraft, Wii Super Smash Brothers
Brawl and more. There is something for
every age and skill level.
We continue to offer our family movie
night. In April we will show The Good Dinosaur on April 12 at 6 p.m. Snacks are provided or you may bring your own snacks,

blankets and pillows. You might even want


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Feel free to come dressed in your best Star
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Dont forget April 15 is right around the
corner, and the tax man is waiting to hear
from you. The library has many of the filing documents available including the
usual 1040, 1040EZ and 1040A. Other specialty documents can be printed for five
cents a page.
Until next time, keep turning those
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Acne: How to Treat it the Right
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Registration required. Visit
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Storytime: Ages newborn to 5. 10
a.m. at Church of Christ, Carranza Road. Miss Peggy welcomes
children and their attending
adult to story hour. This is a
great opportunity for kids and

adults to meet new people in the


community. Questions, call the
church office at (609) 2680576.

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at Pinelands Branch Library. Yoga
Pretzels is a fun and vibrant way
to get kids bending, breathing,
twisting and stretching. Please be
sure to have the children wear
comfortable, breathable clothes
and bring a yoga mat or a large
towel to use as a mat. Registra-

tion
required.
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Candlelight Yoga: 5:30 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Please
join us with Babita Kapoor, a registered Shakti Om Yoga instructor, to learn yogas ancient science of breath control and reenergize your body and mind.
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Tabernacle Township Committee
workshop meeting: 7:30 p.m. in
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SATURDAY APRIL 9
Minecraft at the Library: Ages 5-17.
2 p.m. at Pinelands Branch
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Brian and Barbara Agnew have learned along the way in their adoptions of five shelter dogs
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
Brian and Barbara Agnew
have a lot of love to give.
Wanting nothing more than to
raise a family, before getting married the couple committed to
raise a dog together to experience
caring for another life.
Last year, after finding out they
could not have children and did
not currently have the money to
adopt a child, Barbara and Brian
decided they needed an outlet for
all of the care and love they want
to give. They decided to share that
love with some small furry beings
by adopting dogs instead.
We just started adopting, figuring that while we wait for our
dream of adopting a child to
come true, why not help a couple
of pups who need some tender
loving care, which we have plenty
of, Brian said.
The Agnews have four dogs in
their home. Brian and Barbara
have an affinity for helping the
less fortunate dogs ones that are
older, have ailments and spend a
long time at the shelter.
They all have a story. They all
have stuff they went through, but
they have so much love to
give, Barbara said, and you get
so much back.

Coming to adopt
Brian and Barbara met in 2006
and married in 2008. They lived in
an apartment in Haddonfield before moving to a home in Sickerville.
They decided to adopt their
first dog in late 2006.
We both grew up with dogs
and felt like we wanted a dog together. We wanted to care for
something before marriage. It re-

BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun

Brian and Barbara Agnew added Milo, Ellie, Rudyard and Gretel to their family over the years, as a commitment to each other as well as in preparation for a baby. The Agnews chose adoption to save these animals lives as well as to show love and care for another being. However, they unexpectedly receive just
as much love from their furry babies as they give.
ally brought us together and created a common goal, Brian said.
Both knew they wanted to
adopt a pet over buying from a
breeder or a store.
We really wanted to make a
difference. There are so many
dogs out there that need help and
that people dont consider, Barbara said.
Before they adopted, Brian and
Barbara were sure to think about
what they wanted and what kind
of dog was appropriate for them
so they felt prepared. They knew
they wanted an older dog because
puppies can be a lot of work with

HOMELESS ANIMAL SERIES


For the next two weeks, The Sun continues to look into the state of
homeless pets in South Jersey and what is being done to find homes
and futures for thousands of animals.

energy and training. However,


they didnt have a preference on
breed. The only thing they had to
be careful of was the apartment
they were living in didnt allow
dogs more than 25 pounds.
According to Dawn Mason, operations director for the Voorhees
Animal Orphanage, it is important to ask yourself questions in
preparation for a pet. Thinking
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We want to make sure the
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Once they had an idea of what
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ter, one dog in particular caught


their eye. It was Niles, a miniature pinscher, who was around 7
or 8 at the time. He was found in
Georgia and was a week from
being put down before he was rescued and brought into the VAO,
which is a no-kill shelter. Niles
was at the shelter for seven
months before Barbara and Brian
adopted him.
He was the best dog. He was
sweet and would follow you
around like a puppy, Brian said.
After Niles came their second
dog, Ellie, a now 2-year-old cairn
terrier. Ellies addition to the family came about unexpectedly. A
coworker of Barbaras had gotten
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responsibility. When Barbara
commented on the adorableness
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coworker asked if she wanted her.

After consulting with Brian, Barbara agreed.


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dogs and Niles was older, they
kept to the less than 25-pound
dogs, as it is better for socialization, according to Brian.
At the shelter, they found Milo,
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anxiety problems dissuaded potential adopters, however Barbara and Brian wanted to give
him a chance and have since
found hes a great fit.
When Niles died in January
2015, it was a big hit to the family.
However, it seemed it was fate.
Not long after, the Agnews once
again visited VAO and found a
dog they wanted to adopt Rudyard, an older miniature pinscher
that looked exactly like Niles. He
was found wandering around
North Jersey for months before finally being caught and brought to
a shelter.
However, the Agnews were not
done. About a month ago, after filing their taxes, the Agnews
thought it was time to once again
add to their family. This time,
their eyes fell on Gretel, a bichon
poodle mix that came into the
shelter in horrendous condition.
She was found in a box outside a
Dunkin Donuts in freezing cold
weather. Her fur was nothing but
lumps of mats, and once shaved,
she was found to have a deformed
front paw. Although the whole
family dogs and humans are
still adjusting to Gretel, they all
seem to deeply love one another.
If you build trust, show them
a nice home and be patient with
them, theyll come around and
adapt to you, Brian said.

The adoption process


For each of their adoptions, the
Agnews had to go through a
process to get their furry baby.
please see SOME, page 11

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Special to The Sun

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are the Agnews
furry babies.

There are a number of questions to ask


before bringing a pet into the family
By BRIGIT BAUMA

pets? If so, what kind?


Did you ever give up a pet?
If you have a vet, who is it?
If you are looking to adopt a If not, do you have access to
pet, it is important to make one?
sure that you are prepared. As
What kind of home do you
adorable as a pet might be, live in? Are pets allowed? Do
there is a lot of responsibility you have a fenced-in yard?
that comes with having one.
Where will you keep your pet?
Before thinking of adoption,
What is a typical day at
there are a number of ques- your household like?
tions that not only you should
What qualities are you
ask yourself, but also an adop- looking for in your pet?
tion
agency

How
you use may
many hours
ask as well, acwill the pet be
We want to make
cording to the
left alone?
Animal
Or What is
sure the family or
phanage
in
your
job?
person matches the What are your
Voorhees.
Questions
hours?
(pets) needs and
you
should
Why are
ask yourself
you
adopting
personality.
include:
this pet?
Do I have
The shelDAWN MASON
the time/reters may also
Voorhees Animal Orphanage
operations director
sponsibility to
ask for refercommit to a
ences, such as
pet?
your vet, your
What kind of pet best suits landlord, school/work or other
me and my activity level?
personal references they may
How can I see this pet fit- call.
ting in my lifestyle?
We want to make sure the
Am I financially prepared family or person matches the
for this pet?
(pets) needs and personality.
Am I prepared to deal with We require that anyone adoptany physical/emotional issues ing one of our (pets) to have a
this pet may have?
veterinarian and a good solid
Am I prepared for a daily history of being a good pet
and long-term commitment owner, Dawn Mason, operawith this pet?
tions director of the VAO, said.
Animal shelters such as the
There are also a number of
Burlington County Animal things you will need to adopt,
Shelter, Camden County Ani- including requirements for
mal Shelter, Animal Welfare adoption and fees before and
Association and Voorhees Ani- after adoption.
mal Orphanage ask questions
Though it may be different
such as:
for each shelter, according to
What kind of pet are you the Camden County Animal
looking for? Do you have expe- Shelter, you must have a valid
rience with that pet?
driver's license or state ID and
How many people live in be over 18; show proof of your
your household? What ages are current address; demonstrate
they?
please see MASON, page 12
Do you currently have any

The Sun

Some shelters offer same-day adoptions


tain pet, they are able to take the
pet out of the cage and interact
with him or her. If both adopters
Continued from page 10
and staff feel its a good match,
the potential adopter would be
They used both the internet and considered.
in-person considerations for their
For Brian and Barbara, from
adoptions.
the submission of their applicaIf considering adoption, there tion, it would usually take about
are many ways you can search to one to three days to hear back
find pets. You can check online at from the shelter, after the shelter
the shelters
hears
back
websites
or
from
vet,
One of the issues you
other
welllandlord and
known adoprefface without a same-day personal
tion sites such
erences.
as
Once the
application process is
www.petfindapplication is
er.com
or
that the shelter can miss approved, the
www.adopshelter will
out on an opportunity.
tapet.com.
ensure
all
You can also
family memERIC ARPERT
go in person
bers in a
Burlington County
to the shelter
household,
Public Information Officer
to see the pets.
including
If you apply to
dogs, officialadopt a dog online, you still must ly meet with the prospective
go to meet the dog in person.
adoptee before they are allowed to
The VAO is open seven days a go home, to be sure everyone gets
week for the public. Potential along. The whole process would
adopters are invited to meet with usually take anywhere from four
the staff and are encouraged to days to a week.
have a walk-around to see all the
We do not do same-day adopanimals available for adoption. If tions, as many people that come
an adopter is interested in a cer- through our doors just happen to

SOME

be passing by and come in just


out of curiosity to see what we do
and what kind of animals we
have. Many times, a customer
may impulsively do an application for a cat or dog, without consulting their whole family or fully
grasping the responsibility of
owning a dog or cat, Mason said.
However, that isnt the case for
all shelters. The Burlington County Animal Shelter, the Animal
Welfare Association and Camden
County Animal Shelter allow for
same-day adoptions.
Weve recently moved to
same-day adoption, Eric Arpert,
Burlington County public information officer, said. In prior
years, adopting in our facility
could be a multi-day or week
process.
The shelters all strive to place
animals in loving, responsible
homes. However, a shelter environment does not provide an
ideal situation. Same-day adoptions help ensure the best quality
of life for all animals, according
to Arpert.
While the application has the
potential to be approved in the
same day, that doesn't necessarily
please see BENEFITS, page 12

Benefits of adoption outweigh drawbacks, Agnews say


BENEFITS
Continued from page 11
mean an animal can leave the
shelter right away, since all animals need to be vetted and spayed
or neutered before adoption.
One of the issues you face
without a same-day application
process is that the shelter can
miss out on an opportunity,
Arpert said, explaining that
while a family is waiting for an
application approval, they may
find another animal at another
shelter to bring home. If youre
approved that day thats less
likely to happen.

The hurdles and drawbacks


Though adoption might seem
like the right choice, there are
some potential hurdles people
may have to clear or they might
find drawbacks to adoption.
Shelters try their best to not
have any hurdles for potential
adopters, however they are still
there.
Were not here to add frustrations or barriers, Vikki Rowland
from the Camden County Animal
Shelter said. (Adopters) are here
to adopt a dog or a cat, and our
staff and volunteers are here to
assist them with that and make it
the best fit for them.
However, there are some unexpected hurdles for which adopters
should be prepared.
Not every pet you are interested in will be available or work out
for you or your family. For example, shelters dont choose what
dogs they get, so anyone looking
for a specific breed or puppy may
not find that dog at the shelter.
Also, especially for puppies and

kittens, the shelter can get many old to be neutered. However, the according to the Agnews. They
applications for one animal, so Agnews were not told about his also said the newly adopted pet
the shelter will chose whom it be- friskiness around female dogs might not get along with other
lieves is the best fit for the pet.
until after he was adopted.
pets in the household at first.
Brian and Barbara were deThey also didnt know about However, after some time, and
nied a dog they were interested in many of his ailments until after maybe a little tussle, everyone
because one of their dogs was they took Rudyard to their vet. He learns to get along.
nervous around the potentially was found to have an enlarged
Whenever we have adopted a
adopted dog and the trainer did prostate, a cyst and a stone, re- new dog, there has definitely
not see the dog
been some scuffling with
as a good fit.
our previous dogs, just like
Adopters also
kids establishing who is in
Adopting
a
dog
or
cat
takes
compassion,
have to rememcharge. But, weve always
ber there are
found that over time, dogs
commitment and responsibility...Its a
fees associated
figure out their place and
little bit of a parenting job, but they
with adoption.
settle in, Brian said.
Fees can range
One final thing that can
appreciate it so much.
from $35 up to
be a struggle is finding
$300, depending
time and planning your
BRIAN AGNEW
on the shelter.
schedule around your pets.
Adoptive pet parent
That price can
Pets are like children, acinclude all shots
cording to the Agnews, and
and neutering/
you need to have them on a
spaying, but not necessarily. quiring more money to have him schedule so they can feel safe.
Other expenses that need to be be treated. However, Barbara at- That will help improve behavconsidered include vet visits, ail- tributed the lack of knowledge ioral problems and bodily acciments that adopters may not have about those issues to requiring dents. Also, if planning to go
known at the time that need to be more invasive treatment to find away for a few days or if you have
treated and the necessary items those problems and the lack of a crazy work schedule, you need
needed for a pet once adopted.
time and funding for all of the to find a way to have your pet
Mason said shelters give all in- pets to see a vet at the shelters.
cared for, either by a friend,
formation it has about the pet upAs much as they know, the neighbor or an animal daycare.
front. This includes breeds, vets can only look so far. I dont
Adopting a dog or cat takes
known medical history, tempera- think they do that thorough of an compassion, commitment and rements and any ailments found. examination because they dont sponsibility. You have to be willHowever, because most of the have the funds. They rely on do- ing to take her or him to the vet
dogs and cats come in as strays, nations, they dont get tons for once a year, feed her or him well
there is no formal background tests and blood work with vets and make sure that she or he is
history for many of them.
there. If you want to investigate getting proper exercise. Its a litWe believe in full disclosure. further, youre going to have to go tle bit of a parenting job, but they
We are all animal advocates in through your own vet because appreciate it so much, Brian
this work, and we need to ensure they dont have the money to do said.
success for the animals we adopt so, Barbara said.
The benefits of adoption
out and for the families that take
Another possible struggle after
The Agnews believe there are
them, Mason said.
adoption includes adaptation to
However, that was not the case their new environment. Many many more positive than negafor Barbara and Brian in regard pets will pee in places they are tive things that come from adopto their adoption with Rudyard. not supposed to go for the first tion.
The responsibility of having a
When they got Rudyard, he was few weeks or months as they
known to be frisky, as he was too adapt to their new environment, pet can be very positive. One can

learn time management, patience, caring, problem solving


and much more. Brian and Barbara felt adoption was a way to
prepare them for parenthood, and
still continue to think so, as they
call their dogs their babies.
All of them really, really appreciate the second chance, and
its like having little kids scampering around the house. If Barb
or I are ever upset about something, they pick up on it and snuggle in or lick our faces. When we
wake up in the morning, we often
find Milo and Ellie looking down
at us excitedly waiting for us to
get up like a kid on Christmas
morning. We feel really loved and
appreciated by them and I think
they really know that we love
them, Brian said.
One of the best benefits from
adoption is the knowledge you
saved a life and could potentially
save another. Having so many
homeless pets in the world, there
is not enough space or funding to
care for all of them.
The most rewarding benefit is
saving a life while making more
room in the shelter so we can continue doing this work, Mason
said.
The Agnews feel adopted pets
appreciate your taking them into
a home and caring for them, and
they show a little more love because of it.
Especially when you adopt
through a shelter, they give you a
little more than you give them
and you get a lot back. Its like a
sense of helping them. I think
they know that and they become
so grateful, Barbara said.
I really think there is a difference. They know they are suffering in there, Brian said, and
youre there to save them.

Mason: We want someone who will treat pet as family


MASON
Continued from page 11
the ability to provide a stable
home, a safe environment, neces-

sary veterinary care and nutrition, basic training, identification


and companionship for the animal;
and
fill
out
an
application/questionnaire.
Adoption fees can range from
$35 to $300, depending on what

type of pet you are looking for as


well as any ailments the animal
has and length of time the animal
has been there. You will also have
to take your pet to your veterinarian for a visit after adoption,
which is another fee to consider.

All in all, shelters would like


pets to go to a good home.
(For potential adopters, we
look for) a stable home life. We
like to see a good history of
dog/cat ownership or, if it's the
first time someone is adopting,

that they've done all the research


of what goes into caring for an
animal such as food, exercise,
training and vet visits. (We want)
someone who will treat an animal
as a member of the family,
Mason said.

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TECHNOLOGY
Continued from page 5
in both.
The group set a goal to create a
1:1 environment for all students
over the next five years.
That means every student has
a device or has access to a device, Cramer said.
This would require the acquisition of 85 laptops for teachers, 35
laptops and 165 tablets for kindergarten to second grade, 152 laptops for grades three to four, and
349 laptops for grades five to
eight.
The committee established the
tablets to be a definite benefit for
the districts younger learners
and laptops to support the curriculum of the older learners.
The dropping enrollment within the district was taken into account when producing these
propositions.
We dont want to walk away at
the end of five years and have
way more devices than we actually need, Cramer said.
While the committee understands it will not get to its longterm goal in the first year, it un-

derstands it needs to have some


sort of rollout for this proposal.
So it recommended the first purchase consist of 85 staff laptops,
80 iPads, 125 elementary school
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This will provide a strong start
and will more than likely result
in the 1:1 ratio by year four.
By year four, were definitely
at a 1:1, Cramer said. Were
being told that we can probably
even be there by year two or year
three.
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April board meeting if it feels it
has digested all of the information to the point that it is in a position to make an educated decision.
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