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KC schools hit computer jackpot

October 31, 2000 By admin Leave a Comment

Kansas City schools are thrilled. The district picked-up some much-needed computers last week. President Clinton issued an order to give surplus computers to schools. Kansas City will get fifty of them. The head of the Office of Personnel Management was in town this week to officially donate the computers. David Smith, with the Kansas City school district, says the schools are ready for the new technology, and have been wired for years in anticipation.

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