Thieves take 150 iPads from Kansas high school

Aug. 14, 2012
Tablet computers were to be part of technology initiative at Phillipsburg High School

From KAKE-TV: Thieves have stolen 150 iPads from a high school in Phillipsburg, Kan. Police say that someone broke into Phillipsburg High School last week and stole the tablet computers, as well as 160 chargers and 90 cases. The iPads were going to be distributed to students this fall as part of the district’s technology initiative. Administrators say the district will transfer iPads from the elementary school to the high school until insurance can cover the loss.

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