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Providing broadband internet access this summer to 9 million students who aren’t connected to online learning would cost more than $7 billion.

A coalition of education organizations is asking Congress to give school districts $5.25 billion in funds as soon as possible.

The group says educators need to provide secure broadband and computers to students and teachers before the fall, when classes may resume in an in-person/online hybrid.

“It’s an urgent need,” Candice Dodson, executive director of the, said in a video press conference Thursday. “We need to deal with it nowso schools can use the summer months to get families connected.”


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The remaining $2 billion for connectivity would come from CARES Act funding.

“We believe digital equity at home is a civil rights issue for today,” said Keith Krueger, CEO of ,an organization for school tech leaders.”We need to close the learning gap.”

Cybersecurity in online learning

Ransomware, phishing and other cyberattacks have increased significantly since schools to classes online.

One reason is that students’ and teachers’ home connections are less secured and some users have been more likely to click on links in phishing emails, said.

“Every weak spot in the network is avoidable,” he said. “Districts are responsible for protecting vast amounts of confidential student and employee data.”


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, an E-rate compliance firm that helps schools find funding for broadband, says more than 7 million homes are cut off from the internet because service is either unaffordable or unavailable.

The organization estimates that it would cost $50 per household to connect families for a total of $4.29 billion, Funds for Learning CEO油壊温庄糸.

Providing the necessary laptops, tablets and other devices would cost $1.79 billion (or $250 per device) while about $1.46 billion is needed for cybersecurity.

“Time is of the essence,” Harrington said. “This is something that needs to happen quickly in order for teachers and administrators to plan for the upcoming school year.”

Broadband

In Congress, Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts intends to introduce a companion bill to New YorkRep. Grace Meng’s$2 billion.

E-rate is the most logical way to distribute the funds because the program is already entrenched in education and school tech leaders are already familiar with the process,Harrington said.

E-rate also ensure a higher rate of equity because it provides a higher proportion of funds to school and libraries in disadvantaged communities.

E-rate officials could open a special, accelerated summer filing period, he added.

“It’s a trusted system,”Harrington said.“Schools and libraries are under tremendous strain, so we want to see solutions that provide a minimal amount of headaches.”


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Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick is the managing editor of District 91心頭istration and a life-long journalist. Prior to writing for District 91心頭istration he worked in daily news all over the country, from the NYC suburbs to the Rocky Mountains, Silicon Valley and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He's also in a band.

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