Thursday, November 7, in the presence of departmental advisors Violaine Delpech-Fraysse and Régis Villepontoux, the principal of the Puy d'Alon college, Anthony Cuvillier welcomed the 6th grade students of this 2024-2025 school year to his establishment, accompanied by their parents. Indeed, thanks to the Ordi'Lot operation set up by the departmental council, nearly 1,000 computers (913 to be exact) are made available to students, with financial aid allocated by the department ranging from 20 to 95% according to the family quotient.
43 6th grade students from the Puy d'Alon college received this computer, which has become essential to their studies, from the hands of Gaëlle Fournier, Cédric Vergne and Pascal Orthola, in charge of the operation at the department. A laptop that also serves as a tablet with touch screen. The tool is provided with around forty applications used in schools: mathematics, technology, science, French, foreign languages, geography and even 140 digital books. A tool for success for Souillagais and Lotois students.
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