By Patricia Villers
Register Staff
ANSONIA — John C. Mead School teacher Sue Matican wants to give her 23 first-graders a jump start when it comes to using the latest technology.
That’s why she applied for an equipment grant from DYMO/Mimio, an interactive teaching technology provider.
Matican said she was thrilled when she learned this fall she was one of only 10 educators, and the only one from Connecticut, to receive a Jump Start Grant.
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