Saturday, May 29, 2010

OKCIS and a Drawing for a Free Laptop

The Muskogee Area Educational Consortium is offering a drawing to win a free laptop to students who sign on and complete the OKCIS career program online. Students in grades 5 - 12 who attend school in Muskogee County can sign up for the program. Students who complete the OKCIS online program by July 31 will have their names entered in the drawing for the laptops.

For your school's access number, please see the brochure and application form linked here to the Muskogee Public School webpage. The application form must be returned by July 31 for the student to be eligible for the laptop drawing. Participating schools in Muskogee County are: Boynton, Braggs, Checotah, Ft. Gibson, Gore, Haskell, Hilldale, Indian Capital Technology Center, Muskogee, Okay, Oktaha, Parkview/Oklahoma School for the Blind, Porter, Porum, Warner, and Webbers Falls.

http://www.mpsi20.org/education/components/whatsnew/default.php?sectiondetailid=11636&itemID=589&viewType=detail&PHPSESSID=
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The Muskogee Area Educational Consortium is a cooperative venture of all public schools and institutions of higher education in Muskogee County. Its major activities are Hooray for Teachers, Math and Engineering Fair, and the OKCIS laptop drawing. The Consortium also hosts Leadership Muskogee each year at ICTC for a review of education in our area. This year's president is Linda Clinkenbeard, Assistant Superintendent of Ft. Gibson Schools.

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