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[[Image:Census1.jpg|thumb|300px|Count von Count talks at Bruce-Monroe Elementary School in Washington DC]]
 
[[Image:Census1.jpg|thumb|300px|Count von Count talks at Bruce-Monroe Elementary School in Washington DC]]
[[Count von Count]] visited students at [[Washington DC]]'s Bruce-Monroe Elementary School on Thursday, February 24, [[2000]] as part of the '''Census in the Schools''' program.
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[[Count von Count]] visited students at [[Washington DC|Washington DC's]] Bruce-Monroe Elementary School on Thursday, February 24, [[2000]] as part of the '''Census in the Schools''' program.
   
The Count was accompanied by White House Chief of Staff [[John Podesta]], Secretary of Commerce [[William M. Daley]], District of Columbia Delegate [[Eleanor Holme Norton]] and District of Columbia Mayor [[Anthony Williams]].
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The Count was accompanied by [[White House]] Chief of Staff John Podesta, Secretary of Commerce William M. Daley, District of Columbia Delegate Eleanor Holme Norton and District of Columbia Mayor Anthony Williams.
   
 
During his visit, the Count talked about the importance of the census and the data it provides, plus he expressed how it ties into his love for counting things.
 
During his visit, the Count talked about the importance of the census and the data it provides, plus he expressed how it ties into his love for counting things.
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The "Census in the Schools" project was one of the many promotional efforts of the Census 2000 Publicity Office. The initiative helped educate students on the importance of the Census while teaching the counting, data collection and analysis issues that surround it.
 
The "Census in the Schools" project was one of the many promotional efforts of the Census 2000 Publicity Office. The initiative helped educate students on the importance of the Census while teaching the counting, data collection and analysis issues that surround it.
   
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Image:Census2.jpg|Up-close and personal, Student reporters interview Count von Count
 
Image:Census2.jpg|Up-close and personal, Student reporters interview Count von Count
 
Image:Census3.jpg|"Census in the Schools" staff thank Count von Count for attending.
 
Image:Census3.jpg|"Census in the Schools" staff thank Count von Count for attending.
 
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==External Links==
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==External links==
 
* [http://www.census.gov/dmd/www/teachers.html Census in the Schools - Official Site]
 
* [http://www.census.gov/dmd/www/teachers.html Census in the Schools - Official Site]
 
 
[[Category:Live Appearances]]
 
[[Category:Live Appearances]]
 
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[[Category:School]]

Revision as of 19:02, 24 March 2016

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Count von Count talks at Bruce-Monroe Elementary School in Washington DC

Count von Count visited students at Washington DC's Bruce-Monroe Elementary School on Thursday, February 24, 2000 as part of the Census in the Schools program.

The Count was accompanied by White House Chief of Staff John Podesta, Secretary of Commerce William M. Daley, District of Columbia Delegate Eleanor Holme Norton and District of Columbia Mayor Anthony Williams.

During his visit, the Count talked about the importance of the census and the data it provides, plus he expressed how it ties into his love for counting things.

The "Census in the Schools" project was one of the many promotional efforts of the Census 2000 Publicity Office. The initiative helped educate students on the importance of the Census while teaching the counting, data collection and analysis issues that surround it.

External links