Technology Program
Ranger Good Works works tirelessly to close technology gaps within schools. We raise funds for software, laptops and tablets for use in and out of the classroom for our students
In 2016 Ranger Good Works helped Dillard Elementary reach their technology goal, ensuring every student’s computer needs were met. No additional computers were needed for the entire school year.
Program Information
Our Track Record:
Since 2013, Ranger Good Works has been dedicated to closing the technology gap at Dillard Elementary. Recognizing that many students come from economically disadvantaged households with little or no access to devices at home, we set out to provide the tools they need to thrive in a digital world. Over the years, we have provided hundreds of devices and educational software to support learning both in the classroom and in after-school programs.
In the 2015 school year, we reached a major milestone by helping Dillard Elementary become a one-to-one technology school, ensuring that every student had access to their own digital device for educational use. More than 1,000 students benefited from this initiative, gaining access to technology that supports their academic growth, creativity, and confidence.
Current Programs:
Today, Ranger Good Works continues to expand and enhance technology access at both Dillard and North Fork Elementary. We regularly provide students with earbuds, tablets, Nooks, and iPads to support daily instruction and enrichment activities. To further motivate academic achievement, we reward top-performing students on the Florida Assessment of Student Thinking (FAST) with a personal tablet or Nook they can take home and use beyond the classroom.
Access to technology is not a luxury, it’s a necessity for student success. By investing in these tools, we are creating equitable learning opportunities and preparing our students for a future driven by innovation.
Want to help us close the digital divide?
Your donation helps us put technology into the hands of the students who need it most. Join us in bridging the digital divide—one device at a time.






