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Georgia schools poised for $6M to boost internet access amid pandemic

- By Beau Evans

purchasing WiFi transmitte­rs on residentia­l buildings and school buses, which can be located close to students’ homes to give better internet access.

“This initiative will ensure schools and districts are prepared if distance/virtual learning is needed in the future, but will also expand the horizons of thousands of students long after the pandemic ends,” said State School Superinten­dent Richard Woods in a news release Thursday, July 30.

The $6 million allocation is part of federal Coronaviru­s Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding that Georgia has received since spring.

The state Department of Education is also partnering with the telecommun­ications company Verizon to help provide schools in 10 states with discounted internet plans including unlimited cellular broadband access (4G LTE) and software protection­s.

Georgia’s roughly 1.7 million students switched to online learning in late March as positive cases of the virus began to swell. Since then, officials have debated how to safely return students for in-person classes in the fall and support local efforts to undertake online instructio­n.

State officials have issued guidelines and recommenda­tions aimed at helping local school districts decide how to hold classes in the fall via a mix of regular in-person classes and online instructio­n options.

The online method has been hailed as a way for Georgia students to keep up their studies during the pandemic, but many schools are facing resource challenges that the move to remote learning has exacerbate­d, particular­ly in rural areas where broadband internet service is spotty.

The U.S. Department of Education recently estimated more than 13% of Georgia’s population does not have access to broadband, while nearly 27% of the state’s students live in rural areas.

Gov. Brian Kemp touted the $6 million in federal internet-providing funds as a way to help school districts improve internet access during the pandemic and beyond.

“This is a major step to address the gap for this school year so that all Georgia’s children have access to learning opportunit­ies in and out of school,” Kemp said.

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Gov. Brian Kemp

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