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Read MoreNCCU Offers Summer Youth Computer Academy for Grades 6 – 10
North County Churches United (NCCU) is holding its fourth Annual Summer Youth Computer Academy at John Knox Presbyterian Church, 13200 New Halls Ferry Rd. in Florissant, from June 18, to July 12, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 10 a.m. to noon.
The Academy will train students on how to build a computer and use software, There is a $60.00 registration fee. Upon completion of the training students will be given free computers.
All students entering grades 6 through 10 are welcomed, but students without access to computers within their homes are especially welcomed.
Training will once again be provided by the Computer Village company.
NCCU President Rance Thomas said that “this is very important to student’s success in school. In order to be successful today students need to know how to use computers, and we very glad to help students learn this skill free of charge.”
Applications are due at John Knox Presbyterian Church by June 6. For further information, contact Dr. Rance Thomas, at 314-238-6828 or Mrs. Kim Chandler, at 314-921-5833.
NCCU is a nonprofit, faith-based organization of 22 churches of various denominations that works to promote understanding between races and social justice.