Receive presentation from JFK High School's Information Technology Academy students and teachers
In Plain English
Students and teachers from the high school's tech program will present their work to the city council. They will explain what the academy teaches and ask how the city and community can help support their students. No city funding or policy decisions are involved in this presentation.
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