Schools refurbishing computers for needy

Published: Monday, Oct. 9, 2006 7:17 p.m. MDT
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The Davis School District is refurbishing computers intended for salvage and making them available to students who would not otherwise have access to a computer in their home. While not "state of the art," the computers should meet the needs for most students. Because there are a limited number of computers available, they will be awarded to the students who have the greatest need and will make the most use of the gift.

The computers are complete systems and include a CPU with CD-ROM, keyboard, mouse, speakers, modem and monitor. The original operating system is installed, along with some personal productivity shareware. Recipients could expect to get a Pentium III with at least 128 Meg RAM running Windows 98.

All of the systems have been thoroughly tested and are in good working condition but are not warranted by either the school district or the manufacturer.

Those interested in the "Computer for Kids" program can obtain applications at the school district's Web site, www.davis.k12.ut.us.

Applications can be turned into school principals for consideration.

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