More Than 15K Students’ Homes Gifted Free Wi-Fi For Online Learning

We just talked about funny stories from teachers and parents with online learning yesterday, but having no Wi-Fi during a pandemic is not a good thing.

T-Mobile’s Project 10Million is giving five years of free Internet connection to more than 15-thousand students’ homes across the country. Their goal is to eventually get free Wi-Fi to 10-million students’ households in the U.S. They’re starting with five school districts in Pennsylvania; Mississippi; Maryland; New Mexico and Indiana, to help close the digital divide.

"It means a lot to the community--to narrow the gap, for students to have the opportunity to have internet access at home. It's amazing," says Shawn Henderson, principal of Riley High School in South Bend. "We're blessed, thank you.”

Source:Good Morning America

Speaking of online learning, a teacher by the name of Christi Kimbrough, formerly of Bennington, Nebraska, instructs at a Title One school in Phoenix, Arizona. While she is reading with her students with one in particular has a great sense of humor about the instruction. The student likes to wear a mask while they read. The student is doing very well with online learning and they read together twice a week for an hour each time. Check out the images below ↓

Photo Credit: Christi Kimbrough/WebEx

Then when the student has had a enough...Tyrannosaurus Rex comes out and eats the book! ↓


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