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DIRECTV GOES TO SCHOOL is a public service initiative that will provide up to 50,000 qualifying K-12 educational institutions around the country with free access to more than 75 channels of news, educational and informational programming. More than 3,500 schools across the country are currently enrolled in the program. The schools are responsible for the purchase and installation of the DIRECTV System equipment.
The program provides participating schools a free, customized programming package called SCHOOL CHOICE, which offers more than 75 channels of educational programming from networks such as Link TV, C-SPAN, CNN, Discovery Channel, Hallmark Channel, The History Channel and The Learning Channel.
The program also enables teachers to record educational programming, edit the content and replay it later to fit into their curriculum.
To participate in the new education-focused program from DIRECTV, schools must be accredited public or private educational institutions, teach grades K-12, be a facility zoned as a school building by the local municipality, and install the DIRECTV Multi-Satellite System in an educational arena only.
For more information regarding the DIRECTV GOES TO SCHOOL program; teachers,
administrators and/press/88-330-7827.
Links
DIRECTV SCHOOL CHOICE Overview
DIRECTV SCHOOL CHOICE Frequently Asked Questions