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Friday, February 20, 2009

Lacking broadband infrastructure for Alleghany County (N.C.) school children

Dr. Jeff Cox, superintendent of schools for Alleghany County, N.C., discusses the "digital divide" that he sees for area students and why broadband deployment must be a priority for state government in terms of educational advancement.


Posted by CHE at 9:08 AM
Labels: 2009 Budget Session - N.C. General Assembly, education, state policy, the personal side

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