Le Moyne College on Thursday said it would use $250,000 in funding from Onondaga County to expand its ERIE21 program to the Onondaga Central and LaFayette Central school districts this spring. ERIE21 was initially started to benefit students in the Syracuse City School District. Shown in the photo (from left to right) are: Jeremy Belfield, superintendent of the LaFayette Central School District; Amanda Delaney, director of the ERIE21 program; Le Moyne College President Linda LeMura; Rob Price, superintendent of the Onondaga Central School District; and Onondaga County Executive McMahon. (Photo credit: Le Moyne College website)
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Le Moyne College is expanding its ERIE21 technology-education program to both the Onondaga Central and LaFayette Central school districts. Onondaga County has awarded Le Moyne $250,000 in funding to enable the expansion. ERIE21 stands for Educating for our Rising Innovation Economy in the 21st century. The program is designed to address the […]
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