How to get a MacBook Pro discount with education?

My school is on the K-12 list on education benefits on Apple but how does it work?

I've done it from their website, you just need to fill out some stuff and then order.  I'm not sure how it works at the apple store.
http://store.apple.com/us/browse/campaigns/education_pricing

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