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HP Awards Classroom Technologies to 172 Institutions

5/3/2007

University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell
Waltham Senior High School, Waltham
 
Michigan
Grayling Elementary School, Grayling
Shields Elementary, Saginaw
 
Minnesota
Capitol Hill Gifted and Talented Magnet School, St Paul
 
Mississippi
Boyd Elementary School, Jackson
 
Missouri
Boswell Elementary, Lebanon
Lexington Middle School, Lexington
Maryville University, Saint Louis
North Harrison R-III School District, Eagleville
Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau
 
Montana
Hellgate Elementary, Missoula
 
New Jersey
Berkeley Township ElementarySchool, Bayville
Camden County Technical Schools, Pennsauken
Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck
Orchard Valley Middle School, Sewell
 
New York
Astor Collegiate Academy, Bronx
Bayside High School, Bayside
Fordham Bedford Academy @ PS 54, Bronx
Hilton Village Elementary School, Hilton
Holland Patent High School, Holland Patent
Isaac E. Young Middle School, New Rochelle
John Marshall High School, Rochester
Klem Road South Elementary School, Webster
Mott Hall II, New York
P.S. 62 – Chester Park School, Richmond Hill
P.S. 8, Bronx
Queens High School of Teaching, Bellerose
State University of New York, Syracuse
The City College of New York, New York
 
North Carolina
East Forsyth High School, Kernersville
Elizabeth City State University, Elizabeth City
Fairmont Middle School, Fairmont
Piedmont Community College, Roxboro
River Road Middle School, Elizabeth City
Williston Middle School, Wilmington
 
North Dakota
Des Lacs-Burlington High School, Des Lacs
 
Ohio
Ashland Middle School, Ashland
Buckeye North Elementary School, Bloomville
Colerain Elementary, Columbus
East Liverpool High School, East Liverpool
Magnolia Elementary School, Magnolia
Oregon Elementary, Johnstwon
Southeast Middle School, Diamond
Wayne Trace Grover Hill Elementary, Grover Hill
 
Oklahoma
The University of Tulsa, Tulsa
 
Oregon
Boise-Eliot School, Portland
Mid Valley Elementary, Odell
Ockley Green School, Portland
Southwestern Oregon Community College, Coos Bay
West Albany High School, Albany
 
Pennsylvania
Bedford  Middle School, Bedford
Central Elementary, South Williamsport
Commonwealth Technical Institute, Johnstown
Copper Beech Elementary School, Glenside


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