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COVID-19’s impact on schools shows California’s need to connect student to internet.

Monday, June 01, 2020
Sacramento Bee

Even in the best of times, launching a statewide online learning program would be a monumental task, akin to landing on the moon. Trying to do this in the middle of a pandemic has resulted in outcomes that are, putting it mildly, uneven and unequal – leaving hundreds of thousands of students without access to the public education they need to realize their potential.

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