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Nineteen-year-old Kasetta 'Kasey' Coleman grew up in Philadelphia's inner city. She wanted a college education and a career that would provide her with a good paying job and an opportunity to make a contribution to the community in which she was raised. She was one of the first 20 students to enroll in the Cisco Networking Academy at Girls High School, Kasey completed two courses of the CCNA curriculum.
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