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After three years, $300,000 technology not in all Portsmouth schools
Posted on February 23, 2012 at 6:29 PM
Updated Thursday, Feb 23 at 6:41 PM
Officials say budget cuts are one reason it's taken so long to expand the use of live streaming video in classrooms, along with other priorities like online testing and SOLs.
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