Pine Hills elementary updated with the latest technology for students this fall – WESH 2 Orlando

Rolling Hills Elementary calls itself the "pride of Pine Hills." This fall, the principal says they feel like they will truly live up to that name.Principal Farah Henderson showed WESH 2 News the top of the line, digital smart boards now available in every classroom at her school. She says there's not a chalkboard on the property after the school got a massive makeover."This original campus was built in 1961, so the facilities we were in for past several years were really old and we did our best to make sure it was welcoming but we missed some of the newer technologies that we have now so having this facility makes a huge difference," Henderson said.Henderson says everywhere from the school's media center to the classrooms has the newest and latest technology.Among the highlights are chilled water bottle fillers which are more sanitary than the traditional fountains. Henderson said the school is unique for its deep sense of community. All of her students live within walking distance and all of them come for free breakfast and lunch. She says having such an impressive new school will give the community something to feel good about."We call ourselves the pride of Pine Hills which is always excited cause kids a parent know it so now with this new facility we look like what we say we are, Henderson said.

Rolling Hills Elementary calls itself the "pride of Pine Hills." This fall, the principal says they feel like they will truly live up to that name.

Principal Farah Henderson showed WESH 2 News the top of the line, digital smart boards now available in every classroom at her school.

She says there's not a chalkboard on the property after the school got a massive makeover.

"This original campus was built in 1961, so the facilities we were in for past several years were really old and we did our best to make sure it was welcoming but we missed some of the newer technologies that we have now so having this facility makes a huge difference," Henderson said.

Henderson says everywhere from the school's media center to the classrooms has the newest and latest technology.

Among the highlights are chilled water bottle fillers which are more sanitary than the traditional fountains.

Henderson said the school is unique for its deep sense of community.

All of her students live within walking distance and all of them come for free breakfast and lunch.

She says having such an impressive new school will give the community something to feel good about.

"We call ourselves the pride of Pine Hills which is always excited cause kids a parent know it so now with this new facility we look like what we say we are, Henderson said.

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Pine Hills elementary updated with the latest technology for students this fall - WESH 2 Orlando

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