Homeschool students take $30,000 prize for Internet creation
A group of Canadian students has won an international competition in support of making the Internet a safe but exciting place for young people.
The team, made up of home-school children who get some instruction at Willoughby elementary from teacher John Harris, was among 275 entries from 50 countries in a competition run by Childnet, a British charity whose goal is to make the Internet a friendly and interesting place for young people. The Willoughby team had been short-listed for the "schools" category along with a school from Britain and one from Italy. Read more...
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