Schools Build Own Ramp Onto Info Highway

Don't tell Patrick B. Goff how easy it is to tap into the Internet these days.

For more than a year, the McDermitt, Nev., computer teacher tried to figure out a way his rural K-12 school could afford a fast connection to the global online network.

With no Internet service provider, or ISP, anywhere in the area, the best offer he got was $5,000...

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