Carmel Connects Club plans to meet on Sept. 24 in Room F104 to continue the re-imaging and repurposing process for Net Literacy. The club has initiated a new system that allows members to receive service hours, according to Margaret Winans, Carmel Connects Club sponsor.
“We have added a component of service hours so we can calculate how much time everyone gives to the club so that overall we can judge how much time we are giving to the community as a whole,” Winans said.
“We are just going to continue doing what we have always done which is just helping Net Literacy and like always, our goal is to re-image as many computers as possible,” Tobias Wrammerfors, board member and junior, said.
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