Highland Park High School uses new app to connect with students, parents
Jana Martin
Students and parents at Highland Park High School want to stay connected to their school's news, events and numerous activities.
And now they can. Because there's an app for that.
"[Last year], I was looking for extra things for my kids to do," said Kelly Snowden, an adviser for the school's broadcast and newspaper staff. "We started brainstorming ideas, first for a website and then the app."
In January, the advisers were approached by a media designer, Allan Restrepo, president of YOUniversal Ideas and parent to two students in the district. By fall, the school had introduced its new technology to students and parents.
Since its Sept. 3 kickoff, more than 1,500 people have downloaded the iPhone app, HPHS Media. The app is available to iPhone users, but plans are to expand to other brands of smart phones. The app also can be used with the iPod Touch and iPad.
The Highland Park School District spends $18,472 per student (6,649) via a
$122,825,784 2010/2011 budget. Madison will spend $15,485 per student during the 2010-2011 budget year (
24,471 students and a
$378,948,997)
Posted by Jim Zellmer at November 8, 2010 4:32 AM
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