EXETER — Wyoming Area Catholic School recently purchased a smart table to be utilized in the primary grades. A smart table is an interactive learning center which combines learning and play to inspire center-based learning and active collaboration. Pictured are third grade students using the smart board during a math class with their student-teacher, Lauren McEwen, from Misericordia University.

Wyoming Area Catholic School students using their new interactive smart board during math class are, from left, Anna Weiss, Michael Wienckoski, Shawn Lepore, Tessa Cegelka.
https://www.psdispatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/web1_WAC-SMART-TABLE-1-toned.jpgWyoming Area Catholic School students using their new interactive smart board during math class are, from left, Anna Weiss, Michael Wienckoski, Shawn Lepore, Tessa Cegelka. Submitted photos

Wyoming Area Catholic School students learning to use the school’s new interactive smart board are, from left, Aaron Glaser, Reagan Hadley, Nathan Orlando, Brandon Renfer, Lauren McEwen, student-teacher, and Anna Weiss.
https://www.psdispatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/web1_WAC-SMART-TABLE-2-toned.jpgWyoming Area Catholic School students learning to use the school’s new interactive smart board are, from left, Aaron Glaser, Reagan Hadley, Nathan Orlando, Brandon Renfer, Lauren McEwen, student-teacher, and Anna Weiss. Submitted photos

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