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Greene County iTech program ahead of schedule

updated 05:00 pm EDT, Thu September 25, 2003


Greene County, Carolina students will soon get to take their Apple iBook laptop computers home, as a part of the county's program. The program allow every student in middle- and high-school to have access to an iBook computer. Superintendent Steve Mazingo originally expected students to take computers home after Christmas, but most students should have their laptops by November. The first group of computers will go out Oct. 14, when the parent training sessions begin. Students will start training Oct. 15.


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    hehuhu

    "In my mind, I'm going to Carolina

    can't you see the sunshine
    can't you just feel the moon shining
    ain't it just like a friend of mine
    to hit me from behind
    and I'm going to Carolina in my mind"

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    Gonna be great . /.

    We love our iBooks, so will you!

    Very flexible. Great for students. Good choice!

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