San Diego nonprofit aims to bridge equity gap in internet access for students
During the pandemic, the average student could fall behind seven months academically, but that loss could be even more for black and Latinx kids. One-third of parents and caregivers say they could use additional support with distance learning like tutoring.
and last updated 2021-03-11 15:43:47-05
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) â In San Diego County, about 100,000 students don t have basic internet access.
During the pandemic, the average student could fall behind seven months academically.
That loss could be even more for black and Latinx kids. One-third of parents and caregivers say they could use additional support with distance learning like tutoring.