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Teens say 'Count Me In!' to help spread the word about the importance of math literacy

Published in Health Business Week, August 14th, 2009

This back-to-school year, teens across the nation will pledge to support math literacy by signing the Texas Instruments Count Me In! pledge and committing to tell others why math education is so important to the future of their world. Students also will be encouraged to challenge themselves to consider taking higher-level math courses to broaden their college and career options, thus opening the doors for a brighter future.

The reward for signing the pledge includes a chance to win a one-of-a-kind TI Math Rocks! guitar autographed by the Jonas Brothers and back-to-school prize packs which include

TI-Nspire™ graphing calculators. Teachers also...

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