For 1,800 students in the St. Louis County School District, high-speed broadband remains a hurdle to learning.
âIt's really needed,â Dr. Reggie Engebritson, St. Louis County Schools superintendent said. âWith spotty connections and the ability to connect to Zoom, it can sound like a distorted alien voice.â
As a state, Minnesota is moving toward developing high-speed broadband access to all businesses and homes.
Minnesota legislators during the session concluded this week, agreed to spend $70 million over the next two years to help develop high-speed broadband across the state. Funds would likely come from the federal government's stimulus plan.
But students in the widespread rural northeastern Minnesota school district remain behind the curve in connectivity.