submittedMarch 22, 2010
Orchard Drive Elementary School in Jackson received $4993 from Ronald McDonald House Charities to purchase new technology for its classrooms. The money will be used for new laptop computers, a digital carema, and other equipment that will help students in everyday learning activities and help them increase their level of skills. ...
Cheryl Farrow
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Orchard Drive Elementary School in Jackson received $4993 from Ronald McDonald House Charities to purchase new technology for its classrooms. The money will be used for new laptop computers, a digital carema, and other equipment that will help students in everyday learning activities and help them increase their level of skills. The four teachers involved in writing the grant and dividing up the new equipment were, from the left, Ashley Diebold, Sarah Goodwin, Amanda Lance, and Rhonda Farrow. Making the presentation for McDonald's were Cheryl Farrow, area supervisor; and Helen Spooler, assistant manager for the Jackson location.

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