December 25, 2024 - 05:13

Council Member Sandra Ung has secured $162,000 in funding for technology upgrades at PS 162 John Golden, a local elementary school in Bayside. This significant investment aims to enhance the educational experience for students by providing them with access to modern technological tools and resources.
The funding will be allocated towards improving classroom technology, which is essential for fostering a more interactive and engaging learning environment. With the rapid advancement of technology, it is crucial for schools to keep pace and provide students with the necessary skills to thrive in a digital world.
Council Member Ung emphasized the importance of investing in education, highlighting that these upgrades will not only benefit current students but also future generations. The initiative reflects a broader commitment to improving educational facilities and ensuring that all students have the opportunity to succeed in an increasingly technology-driven society. This funding is a step forward in creating a more equitable educational landscape in Bayside.
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