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Posted: 12:34 p.m. Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Tulsa Public Schools will ask voters for money for high-tech upgrades

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By Steve Berg

Tulsa, Okla. —

Tulsa Public Schools are planning to give their students more high-tech offerings.

But it will take voter approval and voter money.

The Tulsa Public School Board voted Monday night to put a $38-million bond package on the ballot in May.

It would provide new computers for every classroom.

And it would pay for new interactive whiteboards, as well as iPads for students.

The bond would also pay for fire sprinkler systems for several buildings that don't have them.

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