Students at an elementary school in Virginia have collected more than 4,500 books for the Laguna Pueblo School in New Mexico.
The effort began when a mother learned the tribe only had 1,200 usable books. So students, parents and faculty members began to send new materials to the school, beating their original goal of 1,000 books.
Some of the books are new and others are donations.
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Students in Va. collect books for Laguna Pueblo
Thursday, January 29, 2004
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