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The subcommittee consists of 20 students, five from each high school class. They will meet once on their own before meeting with the general committee near the end of November.

Calling it “a brainstorming group,” Jerbi said the students will discuss how they feel tech can be better utilized in the classroom. Aside from obvious subjects, he pointed out tech can be used in subjects like gym and history.

The ultimate goal is to make it better for students to learn in the 21st century.

“Kids don’t learn what they don’t want to learn,” Jerbi said. “We have to make if fun and interesting and tie it into their curriculum.”

Which may be a little challenging for some teachers.

“These kids have grown up with iPads in their hands,” Jerbi said. “We grew up with eight-tracks and vinyl. For us to teach with textbooks and chalk, it’s foreign to them. Kids don’t learn well out of textbooks. They have to get their hands dirty. These kids watch videos and then want to build something. Everything is eyes and hands. To teach kids with textbooks is stupid. It doesn’t work.”

In 20 years of teaching, Jerbi said this is the most excited he’s been about the curriculum in a long time – another goal of the Vision 20/20 Committee.

“There are some tough decisions,” Burgess said. “On the financial end of it, what do you want to spend your money on? Are you going to buy a $30 textbook or download a biology book that is interactive to the Internet that you can put on a tablet?...The problem with technology is the day you buy something it becomes obsolete. So what machines are going to be the workhorses?”

Besides the student committee, Burgess said the general committee has doubled in size and there are plans under way to partner with local businesses, beginning with Custom Aluminum.

“One of the big knocks on youth and education and business, for decades, is that kids aren’t prepared (to enter the work force),” Burgess said. The partnership is intended to address that by offering internships, scholarships and other benefits.


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