Ohio Education Association Donates Computers to Paint Valley Local Schools
Posted on: Tuesday, 2 June 2009, 10:10 CDT
The computers, formerly used by OEA employees at the OEA Headquarters Building in
"OEA is pleased to help Paint Valley Local Schools by making these computers available, and the association hopes that the students who use them are able to expand their computer literacy and gain more 'hands on' time as a result," said
The computers, valued at more than
"In an increasingly technology-driven world, it is important that all students have a thorough grounding and background in computers, the Internet, and access to the endless opportunities they can provide both academically and personally. We hope that the donation of the computers will allow for that, as well as ease some of the financial burden placed on the school district by the constant need to update equipment," Frost-Brooks said.
The Ohio Education Association represents 130,000 teachers, faculty members and support professionals in
SOURCE Ohio Education Association
Source: PR Newswire
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