Technology in the Classroom
Laptops are just the beginning,
Our laptop program alone ranks The Kiski School as a technological leader among secondary schools in the United States. The extent to which students and teachers use their computers in the classroom is remarkable. No matter the discipline-from foreign language to art-these tools have replaced the need for traditional "pencil and paper" tasks with their 21st century substitutes.

And there's no end in sight.
We're proud of our technological progress, but we're even more excited about our continuing efforts to use technology in order to improve the education of our boys. In our mathematics and science courses, the TI-83 Plus and TI-89 graphing calculators are an integral part of classroom instruction. (In fact, several of our math and science faculty members have written workbooks for Texas Instruments.)

In many of our classrooms, teachers use Smartboards™ instead of traditional blackboards to increase the efficiency of their lessons. Rather than fretting over correctly copying a complicated mathematical proof, students can access the class notes that teachers post directly to our network, enabling them to pay full attention during the lesson without sacrificing the ability to review notes after class.