The Federal Communication Commission will decide this week how much schools and libraries should pay for access to the internet and other telecommunication services. An amendment to the Telecommunications Act of 1996 mandates a deep discount on access charges for schools and libraries. Educators say the discount is needed to get more schools wired and help them afford the online service. U-S West is urging Minnesota schools to apply for the federal program and offering help to make the technology connections. Despite the benefit to schools, company officials say the discount is a bitter pill to swallow. Minnesota Public Radio's Tim Pugmire reports....