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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Tucked behind West Charlotte High School is a trailer with students hard at work, but they're not there for school. It's a job.
The E2D Hawkeye completed what’s called initial operational test and evaluation this month and is training and preparing for deployment, said Capt. John Lemmon, program manager, E2C, E2D and C-2 ...
The organization began as an effort to get laptops to families who needed them in Davidson, where E2D’s CEO and founder Pat Millen’s three children attended CMS’ Davidson Elementary School.
The nonprofit E2D, or Eliminate the Digital Divide, is giving laptops to about 700 seniors graduating from Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and headed to a historically Black college or university.
The E2D Hawkeye completed what’s called initial operational test and evaluation this month and is training and preparing for deployment, said Capt. John Lemmon, program manager, E2C, E2D and C-2 ...
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