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Allison Weathers, sixth-grade teacher at Mt. Loafer Elementary, received a technology grant from the Nebo Education Foundation."Receiving this grant will be very beneficial to the students in my classroom. Technology can play a huge role in education, and be receiving the money to fund a projector, I will be able to have another tool to aid in their education. Both the students and I are thrilled to have this new technology tool in our classroom," exclaimed Allison Weathers.

"This is what the foundation is all about--to give our students the best educational opportunity possible whether it is through classroom grants or college scholarships," said Lana Hiskey, Nebo Education Foundation executive director.

Businesses and individuals are welcome to donate. You can specify a specific school, classroom or program to donate to. The extra help through additional funding gives Nebo students the advantage of enhanced learning. For more information about the tax deductible donation to Nebo Education Foundation, please contact Lana Hiskey at Nebo School District, 354-7400, e-mail lana.hiskey@nebo.edu or mail 350 South Main, Spanish Fork, UT 84660.

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