Birmingham school unveils new high-tech learning hub
EFFECT ON OCTOBER 1ST. A BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL CELEBRATING ITS TECHNOLOGY. TODAY, THE DISTRICT SHOWED OFF ITS NEW HIGH TECH LEARNING HUB AT HAYES K THROUGH EIGHT Z. PHARM WORKED WITH THE DISTRICT TO CUT THE RIBBON TODAY ON THE RISE. K EIGHT. THE DISTRICT SAYS IT AIMS TO INSPIRE STUDENT ENGAGEMENT IN DIGITAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT. YOU KNOW, IN BIRMINGHAM CITY SCHOOLS WE SAY SUCCESS STARTS HERE AND IT REALLY STARTS IN THE CLASSROOM. IT STARTS WITH OUR STUDENTS. AND YOU LOOK AT THESE STUDENTS AND YOU CAN SEE THAT THE FUTURE IS LIMITLESS FOR THEM. AND WE WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT WE PROVIDE THEM WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE THIS FUTURE THAT NONE OF US KNOW. NONE OF US UNDERSTAND, BUT ALL OF US HAVE TO BE PREPARED FOR THE RISE INCLUDES A FULLY REDESIGNED MEDIA CEN
Hayes K-8 in Birmingham celebrated the opening of its new high-tech learning hub, “The Rise K Eight,” Thursday.Ed Farm collaborated with the district to cut the ribbon on the new facility, which includes a fully redesigned media center and computer lab, converted into a state-of-the-art studio and video production suite.”In Birmingham City Schools, we say success starts here and it really starts in the classroom. And it starts with our students. And you look at these students and you can see that the future is limitless for them. And we want to make sure that we provide them with the opportunity to have this future that none of us know, none of us understand, but all of us have to be prepared for it,” said superintendent Dr. Mark Sullivan. Your neighborhood: Local coverage from WVTM 13
Hayes K-8 in Birmingham celebrated the opening of its new high-tech learning hub, “The Rise K Eight,” Thursday.
Ed Farm collaborated with the district to cut the ribbon on the new facility, which includes a fully redesigned media center and computer lab, converted into a state-of-the-art studio and video production suite.
“In Birmingham City Schools, we say success starts here and it really starts in the classroom. And it starts with our students. And you look at these students and you can see that the future is limitless for them. And we want to make sure that we provide them with the opportunity to have this future that none of us know, none of us understand, but all of us have to be prepared for it,” said superintendent Dr. Mark Sullivan.
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