Cool! Im surprised they didnt use Edubuntu. I will be touching briefly on using OSS in government in my pres tonight... jmz
This is a message that came across the Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
mailing list. I just thought others in this group would be interested
in hearing about something like this. I don't know if this has hit
some place like linuxtoday or not.
--
Steven A. DuChene
-----Forwarded Message-----
>From: Sean Kilpatrick <drifter@oppositelock.org>
>Sent: Mar 9, 2006 12:46 PM
>To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts < ale@ale.org>
>Subject: Re: [ale] Atlanta school converted to Linux by PTA
>
>On Thursday 09 March 2006 14:23, James P. Kinney III wrote:
>| Yes, you read the subject line correctly! Apparently, there is one
>| school in the Atlanta Public School System that was converted to almost
>| entirely Linux by its PTA.
>
>James,
>did you, perhaps, miss the Feb. Ale Central meeting? <grin>
> This blurb was taken from the ALE web page:
>
>-------------------- <begin copied blurb> ----------------------
>
>Evangelizing Open Source Benefits for Education
>presented by
>Daniel Howard,
>President and CEO, Quadrock Communications
>
>After years of frustration trying to keep Windows legacy computers
>functioning at Morris Brandon Elementary School, two parent volunteers
>recommended to the principal and the PTA leadership that the school move
>to a Linux thin client server system employing the K12-LTSP package. The
>proposal was accepted, with the result that all of the school?s computers
>are now fully functional and over 50 donated PC?s have been converted into
>useful Linux thin clients. Some of the teachers are now considering what
>they could do with a computer for every student. Initially, the school
>district technology personnel staunchly opposed the system, but they have
>become believers after observing the success and benefits of using open
>source software first hand.
>
>----------------------- <end> ---------------------------------
>
>Someone said at that meeting that the IT dept. for the Atlanta School
>Board (which had fought the idea throughout the process) now considers
>this experiment a "proof of concept" and is willing to try it in other
>schools.
>
>Sean
>
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