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The Clinton Daily News 05/22/2015

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on the record

friday, may 22, 2015

Clint

building permits ma

Weather

Friday

Day

Martha Hernandez of
Clinton; install new
electrical service at
317 Dunn.

Night

Alfredo Bonilla of
Clinton; repair and
replace windows and
doors at 516 N. 13th.

70% Chc. 50% Chc.


T-Strms T-Strms

Roy Jones Jr. of


Clinton; install 2-ton
heat-and-air unit at
421 N. 4th.

High 62 Low 57

Saturday
Day

Darlene Wong of
Clinton; tear off and
replace roof at 324 S.
7th.

Night


70% Chc. 60% Chc.


T-Strms T-Strms

High 71 Low 62

Sunday

Day

Night

60% Chc. 40% Chc.


T-Strms T-Strms

High 75 Low 59

Markets

Local Wheat

$5.13

Natural Gas

$2.95

Crude Oil

$60.75

Live Cattle

$152.35

Who We are
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Clinton, OK 73601
(580)323-5151
clintondailynews.com
e-mail: cdnews@swbell.net

Rodney J. Serfoss
Editor & Publisher

CDN | Courtesy photo

Celebrating a $65,000 Oklahoma Educational Technology Trust grant are,


from left, pre-kindergarten teacher Tonya Gaunt and Shelby Ray, Asst.
Supt. Tyler Bridges, Nance Elementary School Principal Janalyn Taylor and Nance Asst. Principal Michelle Parker. A total of $40,000 will go
toward outfitting an Innovation Lab and buying other technology while
$25,000 will be spent on training.

Nance celebrates $65,000 grant


Nance Elementary
School is among 22 Oklahoma schools that will
soon find the latest technology in its classrooms
thanks to more than $1.4
million in grants from
the Oklahoma Educational Technology Trust
(OETT).
The mission of the
Oklahoma Educational
Technology Trust is to
equip Oklahoma common and CareerTech
students with the technology and technological
skills necessary to compete in the global marketplace.
The trust provides
funds for equipment, infrastructure, leadership
and professional development to implement
and advance integration
of technology into classroom instruction.
OETT grants help
schools acquire the newest educational technologies, like tablets,
interactive whiteboards
and laptops, as well as
train educators on how
to operate and integrate
these technologies into
classroom learning.
Each of this years
grantee schools will
receive $40,000 to pur-

chase new technology


equipment and $25,000
for professional teacher
development training.
OETT is creating
long-term change for the
benefit of Oklahomas
students, said Dr. Phil
Berkenbile, OETT Board
of Trustees chair.
A total of 229 Oklahoma schools have received
OETT grants since they
were first awarded in
2003, and OETT grants
have impacted technology in the classrooms of
more than 92,000 students. Additionally, more
than 8,350 teachers, principals, superintendents
and administrators have
received professional
development training to
assist students with the
new technology. These
educators have been
trained on the best practices of high-achieving
schools and integrating
technology into classroom curriculum.
OETT was established
in 2001 as a result of an
agreement between thenattorney general Drew
Edmondson and AT&T
Oklahoma during the
companys transition to
a modern form of regulation.

Musick Concrete

As part of the agreement, AT&T contributed


$30 million to OETT. The
trust has distributed
almost $17.5 million to
date.
The Oklahoma Educational Technology Trust
continues to provide
cutting edge technology
and engaging learning
opportunities for students in our state, said
Steve Hahn, president of
AT&T Oklahoma. AT&T
is proud to partner with
OETT in this endeavor to
serve schools, teachers
and kids.
OETT is administered
by Communities Foundation of Oklahoma and
professional development is coordinated
through the University of Oklahomas K20
Center. For additional
information, visit www.
oett.org.

Edward J. Richardson
of Clinton; tear off and
replace roof at 314 S.
14th.
Karinna Olvera of
Clinton; replace air
handler and install
3-ton heat-and-air unit

at 408

Tony o
of Clin
water

Luis Pi
Clinto
cellar
Wash.

Harold
Clinto
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Jose H
Clinto
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Dale Jo
install
new co
at 410

D.C. Jo
add in
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real estate transacti


Maxton Slagell and
Verdella Slagell to
Damon D. Franks and
Brenda Alicia Franks,
JTWD. Lot 1 in 2-13-14.
Evelyn Reed to Ben Romine Reed and James
Reed, WD. Lots 13 and
14, Blk 50, Original
Townsite of Arapaho.
Jana Lacy and Dan
Lacy to Anthony
Moore and Rachel
Moore, JTWD. Lots 1
and 2, Blk 60, Original
Townsite of Arapaho.
Sea Hills Twelve, LLC,
to Susan J. Berhoff,
Trustee, Susan J. Berhoff Revocable Trust,
WD. SE 16-12-17.
Thelma L. Smith to
Doris Collins and

Beverl
Lots 21
Origin
New B

Doris C
Bobby
to Bev
Richar
Lots 21
Origin
New B

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Driv
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Fill D

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