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iPads distributed to students at St. John Neumann Catholic High School

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- Sixteen-year-olds Alex Dise, 16, Chandler O'Brien and Paola Santiago, left to right, pose for a photo for Chris Sintic, 17, right, as students explore their new Apple iPads as they are distributed at St. John Neumann Catholic High School on Monday, Aug. 13, 2012, in Naples. Students received the tablet computers on the first day of school on what was dubbed iNeumann Day as part of a program to integrate the technology into the classroom. The school also opened the new Justin Holecek Student Life Center, a 20,000-square-foot dining, performing arts and multi-purpose facility.

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David Albers/Staff - Sixteen-year-olds Alex Dise, 16, Chandler O'Brien and Paola Santiago, left to right, pose for a photo for Chris Sintic, 17, right, as students explore their new Apple iPads as they are distributed at St. John Neumann Catholic High School on Monday, Aug. 13, 2012, in Naples. Students received the tablet computers on the first day of school on what was dubbed iNeumann Day as part of a program to integrate the technology into the classroom. The school also opened the new Justin Holecek Student Life Center, a 20,000-square-foot dining, performing arts and multi-purpose facility.

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- Tom Geier, 17, Erin McFee, 15, and Callie McFee, 17, left to right, explore their new Apple iPads while the tablet computers are distributed to students at St. John Neumann Catholic High School on Monday, Aug. 13, 2012, in Naples. Students received the tablet computers on the first day of school on what was dubbed iNeumann Day as part of a program to integrate the technology into the classroom. The school also opened the new Justin Holecek Student Life Center, a 20,000-square-foot dining, performing arts and multi-purpose facility.
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- Logan Rios, 15, center, follows an Apple iPad tutorial in Sister Brittany Harrison's homeroom at St. John Neumann Catholic High School on Monday, Aug. 13, 2012, in Naples. Students received the tablet computers on the first day of school on what was dubbed iNeumann Day as part of a program to integrate the technology into the classroom. The school also opened the new Justin Holecek Student Life Center, a 20,000-square-foot dining, performing arts and multi-purpose facility.
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- Tom Geier, 17, Erin McFee, 15, and Callie McFee, 17, left to right, explore their new Apple iPads while the tablet computers are distributed to students at St. John Neumann Catholic High School on Monday, Aug. 13, 2012, in Naples. Students received the tablet computers on the first day of school on what was dubbed iNeumann Day as part of a program to integrate the technology into the classroom. The school also opened the new Justin Holecek Student Life Center, a 20,000-square-foot dining, performing arts and multi-purpose facility.
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- Freshman Sean Reilly, 14, explores his new Apple iPad as the tablet computers are distributed to students at St. John Neumann Catholic High School on Monday, Aug. 13, 2012, in Naples. Students received the tablet computers on the first day of school on what was dubbed iNeumann Day as part of a program to integrate the technology into the classroom. The school also opened the new Justin Holecek Student Life Center, a 20,000-square-foot dining, performing arts and multi-purpose facility.
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- Sixteen-year-olds Alex Dise, 16, Chandler O'Brien and Paola Santiago, left to right, pose for a photo for Chris Sintic, 17, right, as students explore their new Apple iPads as they are distributed at St. John Neumann Catholic High School on Monday, Aug. 13, 2012, in Naples. Students received the tablet computers on the first day of school on what was dubbed iNeumann Day as part of a program to integrate the technology into the classroom. The school also opened the new Justin Holecek Student Life Center, a 20,000-square-foot dining, performing arts and multi-purpose facility.
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- Seniors Ryan O'Rourke, 18, and Jen Criss, 17, center, explore their new Apple iPad as the tablet computers are distributed to students at St. John Neumann Catholic High School on Monday, Aug. 13, 2012, in Naples. Students received the tablet computers on the first day of school on what was dubbed iNeumann Day as part of a program to integrate the technology into the classroom. The school also opened the new Justin Holecek Student Life Center, a 20,000-square-foot dining, performing arts and multi-purpose facility.
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- Senior Ashley Todd, 17, explores her Apple iPad as the tablet computers are distributed to students at St. John Neumann Catholic High School on Monday, Aug. 13, 2012, in Naples. Students received the tablet computers on the first day of school on what was dubbed iNeumann Day as part of a program to integrate the technology into the classroom. The school also opened the new Justin Holecek Student Life Center, a 20,000-square-foot dining, performing arts and multi-purpose facility.
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- St. John Neumann Catholic High School's new Justin Holecek Student Life Center, a 20,000-square-foot dining, performing arts and multi-purpose facility.
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- Freshmen Teresa DiMercurio and Billy Hackett drop off their instruments in the band room of the new Justin Holecek Student Life Center on the first day of school at St. John Neumann Catholic High School on Monday, Aug. 13, 2012, in Naples.The school has opened the new Justin Holecek Student Life Center, a 20,000-square-foot dining, performing arts and multi-purpose facility.
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- Theology teacher Sister Brittany Harrison gives a tutorial on the Apple iPad for students at St. John Neumann Catholic High School on Monday, Aug. 13, 2012, in Naples. Students received the tablet computers on the first day of school on what was dubbed iNeumann Day as part of a program to integrate the technology into the classroom. The school also opened the new Justin Holecek Student Life Center, a 20,000-square-foot dining, performing arts and multi-purpose facility.
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- Aruna Misir, 15, left, and Peter Jean-Marie, 16, learn to use their Apple iPads in Sister Brittany Harrison's homeroom at St. John Neumann Catholic High School on Monday, Aug. 13, 2012, in Naples. Students received the tablet computers on the first day of school on what was dubbed iNeumann Day as part of a program to integrate the technology into the classroom. The school also opened the new Justin Holecek Student Life Center, a 20,000-square-foot dining, performing arts and multi-purpose facility.
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- Students follow a tutorial on the Apple iPad in theology teacher Sister Brittany Harrison's homeroom class at St. John Neumann Catholic High School on Monday, Aug. 13, 2012, in Naples. Students received the tablet computers on the first day of school on what was dubbed iNeumann Day as part of a program to integrate the technology into the classroom. The school also opened the new Justin Holecek Student Life Center, a 20,000-square-foot dining, performing arts and multi-purpose facility.

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