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CF: Salisbury Post visits North Rowan


Third-grader Coraima Ortiz uses a pointer to move items around on the Promethean board at Bostian Elementary School. Photo by Wayne Hinshaw, Salisbury Post

By Sarah Nagem

Salisbury Post

Long gone are the days of students being called to the chalkboard during class.

Now they’re called to the high-tech interactive computer system.

Just ask 10-year-old Taeya Teasley, a fifth-grader at North Rowan Elementary School.

During a recent science lesson about machines, Taeya used an electronic pen to identify pictures of levers, gears, pulleys and other devices.

And she enjoyed it.


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