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JULIE KISH of Williams-Cone Elementary School in Topsham shows students pedometers she purchased with funds provided by U.S. Cellular’s Calling All Teachers campaign. The cellular-phone company granted $2,340 to seven teachers — at Dike-Newell School in Bath and Williams-Cone and Mt. Ararat High School in Topsham — to do “creative and impactful classroom projects” as part of a program that granted $500,000 to teachers nationwide.
JULIE KISH of Williams-Cone Elementary School in Topsham shows students pedometers she purchased with funds provided by U.S. Cellular’s Calling All Teachers campaign. The cellular-phone company granted $2,340 to seven teachers — at Dike-Newell School in Bath and Williams-Cone and Mt. Ararat High School in Topsham — to do “creative and impactful classroom projects” as part of a program that granted $500,000 to teachers nationwide.

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