Education

High School

A Mac lab is truly attainable.

Funding is available to help you invest in the 21st-century solutions your high school needs, from acquiring Macs for your students to building the curriculum that will prepare them for their futures.

The Perkins Act.

The Perkins Act allocates money for educational technology and services to help high schools pay for hardware, software, and professional development. It supports programs that prepare students for postsecondary education, as well as for direct entry into a career of their choosing. A Mac-based 21st-century learning program meets these requirements, so Perkins Act funding is available.

Your school’s primary operating budget.

The 21st-century classroom is the environment where students can research, create, publish, and collaborate. These classrooms are dedicated to vocational training, prepare students for high stakes tests - and learning in every subject from science to language arts. When you align a Mac solution with your school’s top priorities, administrators will be encouraged to provide funding from their general operational budget.

There are more funding sources, still.

There are additional federal programs that your high school can tap to secure the technology students need for college, work, and life success. Grants from No Child Left Behind (NCLB), English Language Learners (ELL), Rural Education Achievement Program (REAP), and others are available to fund your Mac lab.


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