An Arkansas school district has benefited from the Buffalo National River no longer needing some of its computers. The park donated 47 computers, 20 monitors, 12 laptops and a server to the Ozark Mountain School District. They’ll be installed in the business classrooms on the Western Grove and Bruno-Pyatt campuses.
The donation was part of the Computers for Learning Program.
Buffalo National River superintendent, Mark Foust, says the National Park Service mission to protect and provide for the enjoyment of the Buffalo National River includes education, and helping students with access to computers and more learning opportunities online is a major step toward that goal.