EducationSuperHighway Report Outlines Plans to Tackle K-12 Home Connectivity Crisis
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National non-profit will focus on building public-private partnerships to connect over ten million students who lack home broadband. SAN FRANCISCO, CA (PRWEB) December 14, 2020 The national non-profit that successfully closed the classroom connectivity gap has announced it is delaying its planned sunset to connect students who lack home broadband. EducationSuperHighway will provide states and school districts with the tools they need to address home connectivity disparities that disproportionately impact students of color and those in high-poverty and rural communities across the United States.
In April, EducationSuperHighway pivoted resources to its Digital Bridge K-12 (https://digitalbridgek12.org) project when the pandemic hit. To date, that initiative has helped over 800 school districts in 41 states identify a