Schools scramble to help rural students get online for fall. See more national education news here
By Nellie Peyton • The Christian Science Monitor • Thomson Reuters Foundation
Broadband service does not cover all of the U.S., especially in poorer rural areas. Some 16 million school children, or 30% of public school students, lack either an internet connection or a device at home for distance learning, says a recent study.
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