West Seattle schools: Madison gets Macs, and more

Thursday night, Madison Middle School welcomes prospective families to come visit for an Open House, 6:30-8 pm. If you go, you might want to ask about their new high-tech acquisitions – here’s the update the school wanted to share:

There are some exciting new advances in technology happening at Madison Middle School this year. Thanks to funding from Madison Middle School, Madison PTSA, the Frazier Foundation, and the Gerston family, Madison got a brand new Mac computer lab for their multi-media communication class taught by Curt Gerston. The 32 brand new Mac computers are all loaded with the latest versions of Adobe Photoshop, i-Movie, and Microsoft Office. They also have three class sets of digital cameras for photography and video.

Thanks also to a grant from the Madison PTSA, the Madison Middle School library now has new e-Readers that will be available for student use. With this funding, Madison will also be purchasing a mobile lab of Netbooks that can travel around to classrooms for research use and word processing. This mobile lab will not only allow teachers to access technology when the library computer labs at school are already occupied, but it will also give the librarian at Madison the chance to bring her library services, including teaching research and information literacy skills, directly to the classroom. Staff at Madison are very excited about the great opportunities this new technology is opening up for students at Madison Middle School.

Madison is at 3429 45th SW.

3 Replies to "West Seattle schools: Madison gets Macs, and more"

  • GreatSoFar February 2, 2012 (6:57 am)

    Madison has been a GREAT school for my sixth-grader. It has wonderful offerings and the teachers are dedicated and hardworking.

  • Jasperblu February 2, 2012 (3:05 pm)

    Oh how I wish my daughters elementary school had a computer lab filled with Mac OS machines. We can dream I guess. And maybe next year, we can also fundraise.

  • GreatSoFar February 2, 2012 (4:22 pm)

    Ironic that parents are expected to fundraise and provide the “technology of tomorrow” that Gates, Bezos and other tech billionaires want so bad to make us “competitive in today’s marketplace”. You’d think they could get it at a discount without making a dent in their investment portfolio.

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