LinkLinks Washington Post: As D.C. students struggle to get online, schools and parents rush to fill the void By Editor On Apr 7, 2020 Last updated Apr 7, 2020 33 Share When D.C. public schools closed on March 13, Na’Asia Hawkins was eight courses and five months short of walking across the graduation stage this summer. But now her courses were quickly shifting online, where Hawkins had little hope of keeping up. She had no computer, no WiFi and no idea how she would watch her 2-year-old son and do school work using her iPhone’s limited data plan. 33 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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