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Students in Windy Kelley’s fifth grade classroom at Union Elementary School in Montpelier work on computers. File photo by Roger Crowley/for VTDigger
Blake Fabrikant is the dean of students at Sharon Academy, an independent school in the central Vermont town, where he also teaches a class on film and philosophy.
In his class, students watch films and are expected to write essays on them. In prior years, students would write their assignments on their Google Chromebook laptops.
But
Blake Fabrikant is the dean of students at Sharon Academy, an independent school in the central Vermont town, where he also teaches a class on film and philosophy.
In his class, students watch films and are expected to write essays on them. In prior years, students would write their assignments on their Google Chromebook laptops.
But
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