Which System is Right For Me?

Classroom amplification should be the core component of your schools technology package
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Funding Sources

Classroom Amplification Technology helps schools achieve the No Child Left Behind Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) levels. It is one of the few options available for an educator that has been proven to increase learning for all students. For less than $1,000 per classroom and  with a 5-year warranty, CAT proves to be a sound investment with documented returns in student performance and savings on the bottom line of a school budget.

Your local LightSPEED Representative is available to assist you with the process of locating
funding sources. They are often aware of where funding may be available for your school or
region.




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Comments: (2)

CYNTHIA CUNNINGHAM wrote: 86d 3h ago
Is this product appropriate for the developing hearing in preschool children ages 3-5 years?
CGSNYDER wrote: 157d 17h ago
I am a parent of a profoundly hearing impaired child who attends a parochial school in Ballwin, MO. Because the school is private I was required to purchase her FM System myself when she was mainstreamed into the 1st grade in 2002. This was a lightspeed product but has recently broken. Can you please inform me of funding sources that may assist my purchase of a new FM system for her. I really want to keep her in this school but I am a single parent of 2 and any financial assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! Chris Gonzalez