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NCEITA
Receives Third Federal Earmark for
Technology Demonstration Project
From Carolina
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RALEIGH,
N.C. -- The North Carolina Electronics and Information Technologies
Association (NCEITA) Education Foundation recently received a federal
special appropriation of $250,000 thanks to Congressman Howard Coble.
The funds will be used to implement the technology plans of a rural
or underserved elementary school in the 6th Congressional District
with complete technology tools including intensive teacher training,
hardware, software and connectivity.
NCEITA
received a federal earmark in FY 2002 and FY 2003 from the U.S.
Department of Education to implement similar school technology demonstration
projects at Efland-Cheeks Elementary School in Efland, N.C. and
Oak Lane Elementary School in Hurdle Mills, N.C. These successful
efforts drew the attention and support of Congressman Coble and
he worked quickly to secure the FY 2004 funding. "We are extremely
grateful for Congressman Howard Coble's support" said NCEITA
President & CEO, Joan Myers. "As North Carolina's most
senior Congressional Representative, we appreciate his vision and
understanding of how important technology is to our schools-especially
in preparing our students to be globally competitive in today's
marketplace."
"In
this digital age, it is important that all children have access
to the most up-to-date technology no matter where their school is
located," said Congressman Howard Coble. "Some rural schools
- including those in the 6th Congressional District - have not been
wired with the latest educational hardware and software. That is
why I felt it was important to secure this quarter-of-a-million
dollar NCEITA grant which will provide these modern tools to an
underserved rural school in our district. It doesn't matter where
the classroom is located; all of our children deserve the best education
we can provide. I am pleased that we were able to secure this funding
so that at least one more school in our district can join the new
digital age."
About
NCEITA:
NCEITA is a not-for-profit membership-driven organization classified
as a 501 (c) 6 trade association. NCEITA also has a 501 (c) 3 education
foundation which operates and manages its educational programming.
NCEITA is the primary voice of the Information Technologies industry
in North Carolina dedicated to promoting and strengthening the electronics,
telecommunications, software, Internet and related service industries
through increased public awareness, and to provide a forum to learn,
educate, communicate, promote, network and implement actions. For
more information, visit www.nceita.org.
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