Mary Beth Marinier helps Ali Ahmed with his computer project at Butler Junior High. | Dan Luedert—Sun-Times Media
Steve Ryan kneels to help Andrew Dormal and Sarah Berg as they work on computer projects at Butler Junior High. | Dan Luedert—Sun-Times Media
Steve Ryan uses a smart board as he guides students in his class at Butler Junior High through an exercise. The school is starting a program called Blackboard, in which lessons are incorporated online. | Dan Luedert—Sun-Times Media
Steve Ryan uses a smart board as he guides students in his class at Butler Junior High through an exercise. | Dan Luedert—Sun-Times Media
Students of Butler Junior High utilize computers in the classroom and in a new program. | Dan Luedert—Sun-Times Media
Steve Ryan uses a smart board as he guides students in his class at Butler Junior High. | Dan Luedert—Sun-Times Media
Mary Beth Marinier helps Ali Ahmed with his computer project at Butler Junior High. | Dan Luedert—Sun-Times Media
Note on plagarism are seen on a students screen as students of Butler Junior High utilize computers in the classroom and in a new program, Blackboard, in which teachers have incorporated online use. | Dan Luedert—Sun-Times Media
OAK BROOK — The old excuse about the dog eating your homework is on its way out as being even remotely believable at Butler Junior High. A new online system being used in Butler Elementary District 53 allows teachers to use individual web pages for just about everything, including the posting of homework assignments and the return by students of completed assignments. … Read More