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Only 27 percent of states plan to sustain K-12 digital access as federal programs end

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Key points: Digital access and universal connectivity are critical for postsecondary success The digital divide still holds students back How your school’s design can promote equity through access For more news on the digital divide, visit eSN’s Educational Leadership hub Only 27 percent of states have plans to sustain K-12 digital access as key federal programs expire, according to a new report from SETDA, the principal association representin…
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eSchool News broke the news in on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.
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