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Students of Oakton, Va., High School took part in Nortel PEC's Technology Exchange Aug. 3 at the company's Fair Lakes campus in Fairfax, Va.

Photos by Suzi Frampton, Nortel PEC SolutionsXXXSPLITXXX-Citrix Systems Inc. joined up with the Grevey Foundation Aug. 19 for the annual Life Skills Seminar & Summer Sports Camp, a charity event to give in-need youths of Fairfax County, Va., lessons in life and athletics. The skills-based basketball program also features business, community and sports leaders doing seminars on life skills, such as teamwork and ethics. The foundation is at Luther Jackson Middle School in Falls Church, Va. Photos by

Students of Oakton, Va., High School took part in Nortel PEC's Technology Exchange Aug. 3 at the company's Fair Lakes campus in Fairfax, Va. The event gave the students an opportunity to interact with cutting-edge technologies, including networking demonstrations and Nortel's 18-wheel technology center, the NetworkXpress.



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Gathered in the Nortel NetworkXpress are, from left, Chris Bratiotis of Nortel PEC Solutions, Oakton High School students and Oakton High School teacher Steve Scholla. The person with his back to the camera is Richard Eskelund of Nortel PEC Solutions.

In the lab are, from left, Bill King of Norton, teacher Steve Scholla and Oakton High School students. 











Fairfax County students with Tom Simmons (tan shirt), director of government systems for Citrix Systems, and Kevin Grevey (white shirt), former World Champion NBA Washington Bullet and co-founder of The Grevey Foundation.



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