Technology
The Gospel Values and academic principles that distinguish a Catholic education are far from new, but that doesn’t mean a Catholic education is behind the times. On the contrary, in areas where modernity and innovation are imperative, like technology, our schools are decidedly future-focused.
Technology is fully integrated in classrooms from kindergarten through 12th grade, and our technology curriculum correlates with the National Technology Standards for Students (NETS). Every student gains a solid grasp of computer and technology skills, regardless of course of study or career goals. In addition, all of our schools are covered by an Acceptable Use Policy, which promotes safe and ethical use of the internet.
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Computer labs, state-of-the-art hardware and software, and wired and wireless Internet access are among the technological advantages commonly found at Archdiocese schools. Others include:
- Interactive white boards
- Digital video
- LCD projectors
- Mobile laptop carts with 16–24 laptops
- Laptop classrooms
- Wireless networks
- Palm Pilot programs
- Video conferencing
- Laptops for teachers
Donate to the Technology Program here. You can make a general donation or one to a specific school.
Learn more about Technology Funding and Donations

