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            Woods Foundation awards local schools $357,500 in technology grants 
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            [June 
			26, 2013]  
            
            
            The board of directors of The Woods Foundation 
			announced Monday that it has awarded a total of $357,500 in the form 
			of technology grants to school districts that have school buildings 
			in Logan County. | 
        
            |  The Woods Foundation issued a solicitation to superintendents or 
			principals of all Logan County school districts on May 9, requesting 
			that they submit by June 3 a separate grant application for 
			improvement of technology for each school building in Logan County. 
			The Woods Foundation committed to providing grants of up to $20,000 
			for each building if their grant applications were approved. Grant 
			applications were submitted for all 18 school buildings in Logan 
			County, representing 11 different school districts. The board of 
			directors approved all applications, for a total award of $357,500. The schools will use the grant funds for a variety of projects, 
			including purchasing tablet devices and implementing Smart Board 
			technology. 
			 
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			 This is the third and final year that The Woods Foundation has 
			solicited technology grants. Over this three-year period, The Woods 
			Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in this effort, with the 
			goal of helping local schools update certain aspects of their 
			technology in order to enhance educational opportunities available 
			to students in Logan County. The Woods Foundation was made possible through the generosity of 
			Robert J. Woods and Joan Jarrett Woods, who established and funded 
			The Woods Foundation to carry on their long history of philanthropy. 
              
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