Digital Divide
- Josh Galemore / Arizona Daily Star
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Staff members at C.E. Rose PreK-8 School, 710 W. Michigan St., recently handed out laptops and tablets to families that needed them. The south-side school is part of the Tucson Unified School District.
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Tucson’s public schools have been forced to make a huge effort to narrow the digital divide among students since campuses across Arizona were ordered shut during the pandemic — and are doing so with nearly no help from the state.
Tucson’s public schools have been forced to make a huge effort to narrow the digital divide among students since campuses across Arizona were ordered shut during the pandemic — and are doing so with nearly no help from the state.
OPINION: "This is not a time when a 'top down' approach to leadership can be effective. Teachers and staff learned many lessons during the shut down and it is imperative that we trust them to share this expertise now," write local educators.
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