During their next meeting on March 5 in Room F104, Carmel Connects Club members plan to continue re-imaging and repurposing computers for Net Literacy. In order to repurpose the most computers, the club plans to work until the end of the year, according to sponsor Margaret Winans.
“We have a purpose and we want to try our best to accomplish our goals,” Levi Kiser, club president and senior, said.
Carmel Connects Club meets every Monday morning in Room F104 to re-image computers for Net Literacy, an organization that promotes computer awareness.
Kiser said, “Overall we have had a productive year, so we are really proud of how hard we have worked.”
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