ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Last week, News 6 introduced you to a mom who told us her son was No. 70 on a waiting list at his school to get a laptop.On Friday, Orange County school board members said the laptop issue is now one that has them reaching out to the community for help.“I was brainstorming with the staff at OCPS yesterday, and one of the thoughts that we came up with was if we ask the business community, who’s had to retool their workforce, to maybe donate some of the laptops that they don’t need,” said Pam Gould, vice chair of the school board for Orange County Public Schools.[TRENDING: ‘God, forgive me:’ Mom arrested on murder charge | Trump pushes for 2nd round of $1,200 direct payments | Daylight Saving Time debate]Gould said she.