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    Lincoln Helps Arkansas Schools Receive Computers

    Lincoln Helps Arkansas Schools Receive Computers

    Washington– U.S. Senator Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.) announced today that five Arkansas schools will receive computers from the U.S. Senate’s “Computers for Learning” Program.  The program channels surplus computers from the Senate to classrooms across the country.

    “America’s children face tough competition from students around the world,” Lincoln said.  “In order for our students to succeed in the global world, schools must have the most modern and advanced technology possible from which to learn.  Computers grant students access to a whole host of new skills and ideas, helping them to reach their full potential, and in turn, creating a stronger America.”

    Each year, the Senate Sergeant at Arms office allows Senators, based on seniority, to donate five computers each to five public schools, for a total of 25 computers. Lincoln’s recommendations have placed more than 100 computers in Arkansas schools.

    At Lincoln’s request, the five schools to receive computers in Arkansas this year are Westside Elementary in Jonesboro, Gentry Middle School, Bismarck Elementary School, Clinton High School, and Mineral Springs High School. Each school will receive Compaq EVO D-500 and D- 510 computers with flat panel monitors.

    The U.S. Senate places computers in schools through the federal government’s “Computers for Learning” program.  For more information on the program and for schools to register for the program, visit http://computers.fed.gov

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