I have been dissecting USAC data, surveying school tech folks and have gathered school internet data (bandwidth they subscribe to, who they buy it from and what they pay) on almost 1/3rd of our districts.
Most striking realization: Secom, a division of SE CO Power Assoc. a rural electric COOP offers the best deals to school districts in its footprint: 100 Mbps for $1.25/Mbps/month. Contrast that with investor-owned CenturyLink at $100+/Mbps/month
Why is that important? Next year, all TCAP testing is online. If a school district is not buying enough bandwidth, they may score badly on the the TCAP which could result in the worst case of the school being taken over by the State.
Where do we go from here? Who will contact their school board president to discuss what internet speeds the school district is currently buying?





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