OLPC United States

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2007 status: green
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Entered the list of 'green' countries through the news announcement of 2007-04-28 (which can be found in the archive) and states:

3. OLPC added a new country this week: the USA. This move will engage a wider developer community, impacting and improving software and content. Please note that such a move into schools and learning in the USA is not necessarily a commercial machine.

Maine and Georgia have similar programs using conventional laptops. As Governor of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney called for XOs in MA schools. This is not part of his presidential campaign.

US Virgin Islands

We're conducting a pilot on the island of Saint John this fall (2007).

Should this prove successful, there's great interest from the government to purchase XOs for every elementary student in the US Virgin Islands.

More information (and a video) can be found on the Project Waveplace site.

Private and Church Schools

If your school has the ability to make purchasing decisions independently of state education programs, then you could buy a set of laptops through the Give 1, Get 1 program. If course, this means that you will simultaneously be funding a school of equivalent size in a developing country as well.

States

Please add yours if there is an active effort there.

California

I don't know whether CA is talking to OLPC, but I have started talking to politicians here. Assemblyman Ira Ruskin has a bill to fund a pilot project to encourage use of Free Textbooks in CA junior colleges. --Mokurai 17:49, 6 July 2007 (EDT)

Georgia

Said to have a program.

it dosent have a proram i go to school in georgia

Maine

Said to have a program using Apple iBooks.

Massachusetts

See also

See the XO Giving page at http://xogiving.org/ for information about a "Donate 2/Get 1" program in the US and Canada.