Education

Cainhoy students receive 60 new computers

The donation was made possible thanks to Nucor & the Daniel Island Community Fund
The donation was made possible thanks to Nucor & the Daniel Island Community Fund

HUGER, S.C.–Learning is about to get even funner for many young Cainhoy students.

On Wednesday, teammates from Nucor Steel Berkeley delivered 60 new computers to Cainhoy Elementary and Middle School.

The donation was made possible through the generosity and partnership of Nucor, the Daniel Island Community Fund, and Cainhoy Elementary and Middle School.

“Our students, faculty and staff would like to thank Nucor and the Daniel Island Community Fund for this generous donation,” shared John Spagnolia, principal of Cainhoy Elementary Middle School. “The new computers will enhance our students’ ability to think beyond the classroom and to help them prepare for the future.”

The 60 new Dell Computers will allow Cainhoy Elementary/Middle School in the Huger community to update its computer lab.

Nikki Gaskins Campbell
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