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Computers:
North Border High School in Pembina currently has over 50 computers in the school that students have access to. There are 22 computers in the computer lab and every classroom has at least one computer. Students use the computers for research, computer classes, and keyboarding skills.
Laptops:
The school has one portable computer lab equipped with 25 iBook computers and a printer.
ActivBoards:
Eight classrooms in this building are equipped with ActivBoards. Through the use of flip charts, the Internet, and other programs, teachers can bring extras into their lessons which capture the student's interest and encourage student interaction.
PowerSchool:
The North Border School District uses PowerSchool software to record student's grades and information. Students and parents can access grades online.
Learn360:
Learn360 is a video streaming service for K–12 schools. The features include full-length educational videos, video clips, audio files, newsreel footage, and still images. Video content is correlated to our state standards.
School Web Page:
The school web site provides information about our school district and each of it's buildings. Each teacher at North Border Pembina High School has their own web page and posts lesson plans there so students have easy access to them.
ITV:
North Border is a member of the Northern Red River ITV consortium. The NRRITV provides distance learning opportunities to member schools using telecommunications technology. North Border Pembina High School has 2 ITV rooms which send and receives classes. Secondary and college level courses, adult education classes, staff inservice, and meetings are available over the ITV system.
