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CSRWire - Governor Morehead School and Students Gain From HP Support

Governor Morehead School and Students Gain From HP Support Published 03-05-21 Submitted by HP Inc. RALEIGH, N.C., March 5, 2021 /CSRwire/ - At a time when students everywhere are struggling with remote instruction, students at North Carolina’s Governor Morehead School (GMS), the state’s residential school for the blind and visually impaired, also faced the additional challenge of not having enough technology that fit their unique needs. Learning from home, many students were using devices that limited their learning and contact with their teachers and classmates. Some applications or programs – including those needed to prepare for industry certifications in their Career and Technical Education classes – were not compatible with the technology that was available for at-home use.

Governor Morehead School and Students Gain From HP Support

Governor Morehead School and Students Gain From HP Support Governor Morehead School and Students Gain From HP Support (In the photo above, Dylan uses his donated HP laptop, external monitor, and headset to do his lessons from home. He also has a school-issued Braille display and Brailler to use.) (Amaya, left, a middle school student, is using the laptop, docking station, large screen monitor and external keyboard donated by HP to do a Braille lesson.) CONTENT: Press Release RALEIGH, N.C., March 5, 2021 /3BL Media/ - At a time when students everywhere are struggling with remote instruction, students at North Carolina’s Governor Morehead School (GMS), the state’s residential school for the blind and visually impaired, also faced the additional challenge of not having enough technology that fit their unique needs.

Country Music Memories: Ronnie Milsap Is Born in North Carolina

Happy birthday to Ronnie Milsap! The singer was born on Jan. 16, 1943, in Robbinsville, N.C. While Milsap has led an extraordinary life, his humble beginnings were anything but promising. Almost completely blind since birth due to a congenital disorder, Milsap was abandoned by his biological mother and raised by his grandparents until the age of five, when he went to the Governor Morehead School for the Blind in Raleigh, N.C. Milsap s musical gifts were noticed when he was still a child, and he was learning to play the piano at an early age. The singer-songwriter attended Young Harris College but left before graduating, to pursue music full time.

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