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Exxon Mobil Grants to Fund New Science Elective in Verona
Human Anatomy and Physiology will be offered starting 2014-15.

Verona High School was recently awarded two grants from Exxon Mobil which will help support a new science elective at the school.Â
Human Anatomy and Physiology will be offered beginning with the 2014-15 thanks to the $1,000 worth of grants from the energy corporation's 2013 Educational Alliance.
The Verona school district thanked in a release local Exxon Mobil stations, 101 Bloomfield Ave. in Verona, and 379 Pompton Ave. in Cedar Grove, for making the funding possible.
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Exxon Mobil has long supported educational programs from pre-school through high school, as a way of encouraging students to pursue careers in math and science.
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