Spring Mills Middle School recognizes Laura Brown as a key contributor

Spring Mills Middle School recognizes Laura Brown as a key contributor
Patrick Murphy President at Berkeley County Schools — Official website
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Laura Brown, a Technology Integration Specialist at Spring Mills Middle School, has been recognized for her exceptional contributions. Mrs. Canby expressed gratitude by stating, “Laura Brown is the backbone of our school! Without her, the technology for both staff and students wouldn’t function. She has worked tirelessly to prepare our school for the new iPads and MacBooks for the school year, all while training teachers on how to use the Newline boards. We love and appreciate everything she does!”

Brown’s efforts have not gone unnoticed by Berkeley County Schools and Spring Mills Middle School, where her dedication is highly valued.



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