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Antonio Coronel, the father of a first grader at Moya Elementary in Phoenix, said his daughter had to miss the first three months of the school year because they didn't have reliable internet access for her to attend class virtually.
"We tried getting internet access on our own account, but at the end we weren't able to," he said in Spanish.
Through an internet initiative by the Isaac Elementary School District and Arizona State University, his daughter has been able to successfully connect to the internet and log in to class.
Schools across the state have been trying to provide internet access to students who otherwise would not have had it since the beginning of the pandemic.