The project hopes to shrink the digital divide and provide more internet access to those without it.
Author: Rachel Cole
Updated: 10:31 PM MST April 18, 2021
PHOENIX — Thirty percent of America’s students in families that make under $50,000 dollars have broadband access at home.
The Isaac Elementary School district shares a similar off-set. Plus, more than 85 percent of its students are eligible for free and reduced lunch. But, help to keep them learning even off campus is here.
ASU and the Isaac School District in Phoenix, are launching a "Digital Equity Pilot" to connect the unconnected. Berto Perez, Director of Technology for the Isaac School District applauding the innovated project.