Area schools can earn high-tech learning aids by participating in the Driving for Education program of Commonwealth Motors. Beginning this month, the Lawrence dealership will contribute computers, audiovisual equipment and other teaching aids worth more than $50,000 to elementary and secondary schools that rally parents and supporters to take part in the drive.
Charles Daher, president of Commonwealth Motors, launched Driving for Education in response to the growing demand for additional computers and other advanced learning tools in schools.
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