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            [October 28, 2013]      Send a link to a friend MIDDLETOWN -- Thursday morning the students 
			at New Holland-Middletown School enjoyed their assembly for the end of the first quarter. Included in the morning of special awards 
			and recognitions were two special guests. John Endsley of the Mason City 
			Monsanto facility was on hand to present the school with a check for 
			$20,000. The money comes from a STEM grant to be used by the 
			school for improving its science labs. STEM is an acronym for 
			science, technology, engineering and math. The funding is to 
			be used to advance the school's education through better equipment 
			and newer technology. Superintendent Todd Dugan said 
			during the presentation that during the last year, the school has 
			received more than $137,000 in grant funding for building improvements, 
			advancement in technology and now advancement in science. He 
			also told the audience of students and interested parents that this 
			was only the beginning. The school will continue to work to 
			earn more grants that will ultimately improve the educational offers 
			to all its students. 
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