Update: Kay County School District Wins SMART Interactive Board From Video Reality

Ponca City Now - May 2, 2024 8:54 am

Tonkawa Public School

Video Reality has been serving Education needs for Audio-Visual services throughout Oklahoma for 30 years. To say “Thank You!” – They recently offered local schools the chance to win a SMART Interactive Display simply by allowing people to vote for the school district of their choice.
Video Reality has announced the school district winner of the contest is Tonkawa Public Schools and they will receive the SMART Interactive Board.

Combining SMART’s industry-leading technology with the knowledge and experience of Video Reality brings the digital world and the real world together for students. The modern classroom benefits greatly from Smart Boards and the possibilities they provide for streamlining lessons and helping teachers communicate the material to their students.

Principal ShaClair Garcia accepts the award of a Smartboard for Tonkawa Schools.

Receiving one of these boards for free helps meet the educational needs of today’s students without straining the school’s budget.

Video Reality partnered with local business Team Radio to run this contest and they would like to thank all who voted.

You can learn more about Video Reality at videoreality.com or check out their social media channels: Facebook | LinkedIn | X | Instagram | YouTube

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