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AT&T and the City of Phoenix have teamed up to produce an exciting new initiative for local students -- kindergarten age to high school. The City's Youth & Education Programs Office has developed a new community service learning curriculum combining the best that technology now offers. more details AT&T and the American Red Cross have developed "Kids' Call," a safety education course designed to teach kindergartners to second graders how to recognize and call for help in an emergency. more details Kenilworth School in downtown Phoenix opened in 1920 and is the oldest original school in Maricopa County. It counts among its graduates 1964 presidential candidate and U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater, U.S. Senator Paul Fannin, and Arizona State Treasurer Tony West. more details AT&T Safe Schools provides anytime, anywhere communication to schools -- making the learning environment safer for students and educators. AT&T Safe Schools puts wireless phones directly in the hands of school personnel who are responsible for the safety of children. more details As part of the City of Phoenix's 1999 Principal for a Day Program, AT&T will highlight programs that local schools wish to showcase to the community. These programs - ones that schools consider exemplary or "best practices" -- will be placed on the city's Phoenix At Your Fingertips Internet website for the benefit of other schools, community leaders, and the public at large. more details Up to 30 students at your elementary or middle school who have demonstrated academic excellence can attend a Phoenix Suns home game courtesy of AT&T, Arizona Public Service, Phelps Dodge, and your Phoenix Suns. more details While you already know your way around the Internet, do you have family members or friends who would like to learn? Thanks to AT&T, staff at the Phoenix Public Library teach over 200 classes each year on the library's electronic resources, including the Internet. more details |