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How Are Schools Reopening in the Fall?

EdTech Magazine

Across the country, many school districts are still weighing their options for how to reopen schools amid continuing coronavirus concerns. Additionally, 80 percent said that reopening with recommended social distancing guidelines will be “very hard to do” under their district’s current capacity and physical limitations.

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How Are Schools Reopening in the Fall?

EdTech Magazine

Across the country, many school districts are still weighing their options for how to reopen schools amid continuing coronavirus concerns. Additionally, 80 percent said that reopening with recommended social distancing guidelines will be “very hard to do” under their district’s current capacity and physical limitations.

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How Are Schools Reopening in the Fall?

EdTech Magazine

Across the country, many school districts are still weighing their options for how to reopen schools amid continuing coronavirus concerns. Additionally, 80 percent said that reopening with recommended social distancing guidelines will be “very hard to do” under their district’s current capacity and physical limitations.

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How Are Schools Reopening in the Fall?

EdTech Magazine

Across the country, many school districts are still weighing their options for how to reopen schools amid continuing coronavirus concerns. Additionally, 80 percent said that reopening with recommended social distancing guidelines will be “very hard to do” under their district’s current capacity and physical limitations.

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Merritt Public Schools: How a Rural Oklahoma District Developed its Digital Learning Program

Education Superhighway

100 kbps per student may have been sufficient bandwidth when there were only 520 students and few devices, but as the student population and technology use grew, so did the district’s need for more robust broadband. Merritt can now rely on Internet access throughout the school without having to worry about the signal dropping.

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Report: 41 percent of schools are under-connected

eSchool News

A new report details the importance of state advocacy in connecting schools, students to broadband internet. A new report from SETDA and Common Sense Kids Action focuses on K-12 broadband and wi-fi connectivity, state leadership for infrastructure, state broadband implementation highlights, and state advocacy for federal broadband support.

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Case Study: Clark County School District

Education Superhighway

An initial needs assessment by CCSD found that 70,000 respondents did not have a device, 18,000 did not have Internet access, and 120,000 did not respond at all. The survey results demonstrated the urgency of eliminating broadband accessibility as a barrier to remote learning. This program was called Connect2Compete.