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Thursday, April 07, 2016

Buses with wi-fi keep students in high-poverty district connected outside school hours

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The poverty rate for students at Coachella Valley Unified School District in Southern California is more than 95 percent, meaning that many of their families are unable to afford internet service at home and they have to rely on service from the schools.

When Supt. Darryl Adams found that students couldn't afford the internet, he brought it to them, with wi-fi routers on school buses. And he used the devices to serve the community, not just the students. "Eight Wi-Fi buses are now left overnight in various neighborhoods, and the school district is now turning salvaged cars into even more mobile hot spots," Carter Evans reports for CBS News.

Adams told Evans, "I would be here sometimes on Friday night and drive by school and there would be parents with kids in the car sitting there doing their homework. ... I have made the joke that I will put a router on a pigeon if I have to, and fly them around the neighborhood. Whatever it takes to get these kids connected, I will do. It is essential to education." Coachella, the first school district in the country to put iPads in the hands of every student from kindergarten through 12th grade, has already seen the benefits of increased internet access, with its graduation rate up 8 percent.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous12:17 AM

    This is total insanity. WiFi emits microwave radiation that is biologically active and can cause cancer, autism, genetic damage, sterility and many other acute and chronic health problems. The kool aid was bought with no research into the safety of this technology. check out: www.wirelesswatchblog.org for science, news and other information. the science is now irrefutable. Harvard, Yale, Columbia Doctors and scientists concur. do the research. check out wi fi safety on your web browser. Don't let this be done to your children.

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