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Driving Generosity

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Updated: January 7, 2009
One Oklahoma school Superintendent is giving a large donation to help make the new school Resource Officer`s job a little easier. Miami Superintendent Bill Stephens has donated a 1998 Ford Taurus to the school district. The car will be used by the new officer. School officials say the donation will save the school district money in mileage and other expenses. "Well, Mr Stephens has donated this vehicle to the district trying to help the district out. We really appreciate that and we appreciate any support we can get in the education business right now because w`re going through some trying times,"said Michael Reece, Miaimi High School Principal. The school was using an older car which will now be used for driver education during the summer. Reported By:Robin Rogers

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