Sprint Is Helping to Bridge the Digital Divide
At the heart of the problem, according to the Pew Research Center, is the fact that seventy percent of America’s high school teachers assign homework that requires online connectivity. This creates a sizable disconnect – there are currently more than 5 million families with school-aged students who do not have Internet connectivity at home.
This disconnect, known in education circles as the Homework Gap, places millions of school-age children at risk of not having equitable access to the same educational opportunities as their peers. It is a challenge in which school districts in every corner of the nation struggle.
At the beginning of this current school year, 180,000 low-income high school students, predominately those on a free or reduced lunch program, were set to receive both a device and home connectivity as part of the 1Million Project. The Sprint Foundation, with support from Sprint, reported that during this first year of the project, more than 1,300 schools across 30 states would now be able to provide 180,000 students with free devices and wireless service for up to four years while in high school. During the life of the 5-year program, up to 1 million high school students who lack Internet access at home will benefit from the 1Million Project, placing them on an equitable playing field and eliminating the Homework Gap for these students.
Students receive free Sprint service which includes Internet connectivity. They also receive high speed data and a device (generally a tablet or phone) donated to the 1Million Project from Sprint’s device manufacturers.
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