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Computers in the Classroom: How do Los Altos Area Schools Rate?
High school classrooms across California average 4.7 students per school-owned computer.

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High school classrooms across California average 4.7 students per school-owned computer.

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High school classrooms across California average 4.7 students per school-owned computer.
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The state average for a high school class is 23.6 students. How does your school rate?
High school classrooms across California average 4.7 students per school-owned computer.
High school classrooms across California average 4.7 students per school-owned computer.