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The schools are the first to be connected to the new network, a statewide effort to provide state-of-the-art broadband Internet access to every Idaho student.
The Idaho Legislature appropriated almost $3 million in federal stimulus funding to pay for the network's first phase. The network, being installed by Qwest, is expected to extend to all Idaho public schools within two years.
The first schools connected are Bonners Ferry High School, Sandpoint High School, Prairie High School in Cottonwood, Grangeville High School, Emmett High School, Weiser High School, Jerome High School, Shoshone High School, Bear Lake High School, West Side Senior High School, Clark County Junior-Senior High School and Salmon High School.
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