IndyStar.com: Indiana is partnering with EducationSuperHighway, a non-profit focused on upgrading internet access in every public school classroom, to increase and improve high-speed internet in schools across the state.
Gov. Eric Holcomb and State Superintendent Jennifer McCormick made the announcement Tuesday morning at Decatur Township Schools' Blue Academy, a STEM-themed elementary on Indianapolis' southwest side.
The state hopes to have all schools equipped with high-speed internet within the next two years.
“To be ready for the jobs of the future, today’s students need the exposure and opportunity provided by quality digital learning experiences,” Holcomb said. “This partnership is the latest in our state’s ongoing commitment to extend and improve internet connectivity for every Indiana school.”
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