Ms. Margaret Sullivan
Director of Technology
Assumption School houses over 100 computers.
Each classroom has two or more computers for the teacher to use as
workstations as well as remedial and high achieving programs.

The use of SMART Boards and large presentation monitors in the
classroom help the teachers enrich, enhance and bring lessons to life.

The school's CD-Rom library is equipped with hundreds of recourses
and along Internet resources, such as World Book On-Line and the
Wall Street Journal, provide endless opportunities for students and
teachers.

The Multimedia Room is home to 18 networked computers w/ flat
screen monitors.  Teachers bring the students into the room and use
the computers as a tool along w/ their books & notebooks to get the
most out of a lesson.

The Computer Lab is used by all the grades for teaching basic
concepts and reinforcing classroom lessons.  Word processing begins in
Kindergarten and progresses through all the grades at Assumption.

When a student graduates and moves onto high school, they are well
prepared for high school in word processing, spreadsheets, databases,
graphic programs, PowerPoint, timelines, publishing, and research.
Ms. Sullivan is a graduate of Assumption School.
She then went onto Paramus Catholic Girls High
School and Rutgers University.  Ms. Sullivan has a
second degree from Tampa College in Florida. Her
three brothers and daughter, Shannon, are also
graduates of Assumption School.
Want to know more about Identity Theft and
other hot technology issues.  
MSNBC's technology reporter Bob Sullivan,
(Ms. Sullivan's little brother)
is an Assumption School Alumni
Class of '82.
Author of:  
Stop Getting Ripped Off,
Your Evil Twin:
Behind the Identity Theft Epidemic,
Gotcha Capitalism
How hidden fees rip you off every day and what
you can do about it.