In its second year, Classrooms of the Future will set up high-tech centers in 255 more Pennsylvania high schools. (The State with the Best Education Wins!)
| September 3, 2007 |
With $90 million in new grant money in this year's state education budget, 255 more Pennsylvania high schools, including high schools in 44 Philadelphia-area districts, will get high-tech classrooms this fall with laptop computers and high-speed Internet access.
By Dan Hardy Inquirer Staff Writer
Full Story: http://www.philly.com/inquirer/local ... grants.html
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