Coronavirus school shutdowns threaten to deepen U.S. 'digital divide'

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Coronavirus school shutdowns threaten to deepen U.S. 'digital divide'
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Now, with schools shut down until the fall because of the coronavirus pandemic, Peasley – who doesn't own a computer or tablet – is confronting the same dilemma millions of others in the United States are facing: How to ensure kids trapped at home receive some version of an education if they can&

- Liz Peasley, a special education aide in the rural Grand Coulee Dam School District in Washington State, drives 10 miles from her home on the Colville Indian Reservation just to get a workable cellphone signal.

In many cases, households may rely only on a cellphone, or may share a single device among several children, making it challenging to complete schoolwork even in the best of times. Story continuesBut officials warn some kids will be left behind no matter what. Those concerns have only deepened as the coronavirus-forced hiatus has grown from weeks to months.

The risks are particularly acute for students with special education needs, including those who have individualized instruction plans that may not be suited for distance learning. In Bronxville, the affluent New York City suburb that saw the state's first major outbreak in March, the school district has many advantages that poorer systems do not: Engaged parents, a student population that has near-universal internet access, and plenty of laptops to distribute to families in need.Many others are not so fortunate.

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