Google representatives announced at Thursday’s North Wasco County School District 21 board meeting that it will be providing electronic devices for learning to each of the 578 students enrolled at The Dalles Middle School. Google’s donation, worth about $140,000, will provide one-to-one technology for each of the students enrolled at the school, and offer greater access to the internet, digital course materials, digital textbooks and state testing. All enrolled students at the school will be assigned devices for in-school use. D-21 Superintendent Candy Armstrong says the middle school was picked as the starting point in part because its building is ready for this equipment. The district hopes to reach one-to-one technology status for all students in grades six through 12 in the coming years. Students at the The Dalles Middle School will be using their new devices before the end of the current school year.