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April 15, 2011

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A technology education program that's in place at three Arkansas high schools in the Delta region is receiving $125000 from Verizon Communications Inc.'s foundation. Officials with the Verizon Foundation on Thursday announced .

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Good to know that Verizon Foundation awards $125K grant One Economy to bring technology training to students at 3 Arkansas High Schools. ...very good thought!

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Great news this foundation says those students will then volunteer in their communities.what a group of amazing!!

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what a group of amazing!!Good to know that Verizon Foundation awards $125K grant One Economy to bring technology training to students at 3 Arkansas High Schools...

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It's really a good move, as Verizon Foundation awards $125K grant One Economy to bring technology training to students at 3 Arkansas High Schools.

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The grant will all go towards a program to help the students at those schools develop leadership skills!

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