HT201335 Is it possible to do mirroring to multiple AppleTVs?

This would be for a classroom setup. There are multiple LCDs around the room. I'd love for each LCD to have its own AppleTV plugged into it. If it is possible to mirror a single screen to all the AppleTVs at once, then the screen from a single laptop (of either the teacher or a student) could be broadcast around the room for all to see. This would be an ultra low cost solution to a difficult AV problem for education. To see some of the classrooms I'm talking about, visit http://scaleup.ncsu.edu.
Thanks!
Bob Beichner, NC State University Physics

I have the same question and would like this feature is possible.  Could I ask a video question on this topic for how Mirroring functions?  Is each stream a one to one relationship (uni-cast?) so each stream is independent at the source of streaming?  Is anytype of multi-casting option available?  Is there an Apple product that you could point the unicast stream to as an ethernet packet that could then rebroadcast as mulple streams to the respective appleTVs registered to the stream?  An Apple devcice that acts as a Multicast router to appleTVs would be, I beleive, a very reasonable request of apple. 
Could such a request be considered?

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