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Computers in Selawik
Posted by thevillage
Anchorage Daily News
Posted: April 23, 2009 - 4:12 pm
All of the high school students in the Northwest Arctic Borough School District have been issued Macintosh laptop computers for school work which they can take home in the evening and weekends.
Students Justin Henry and Harry Pete under the guidance of teacher Darren Zibell in his Alaska Studies class at the Davis-Ramoth School in Selawik work on a video about living in Selawik on Wednesday April 22, 2009. BOB HALLINEN / Anchorage Daily News
Jacqueline Foster, a student in Darren Zibell's Alaska Studies class at the Davis-Ramoth School in Selawik works on a video about living in Selawik.
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