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How San Antonio is slowly making a dent in the city’s digital divide

When the pandemic hit, Daniela Crispin was 14 years old and entering her first year of high school at the STEM Academy at LEE High School. She had always had a knack for technology and remembers being excited to start at the North East Independent School District magnet school that year.

But Crispin was forced to start her new journey from behind a computer screen in her small bedroom rather than in a classroom full of her peers. A lack of reliable internet didn’t help matters.

“It was scary because immediately everything was shut down, and I didn’t have a laptop,” she recalls. “We didn’t have good internet, so we immediately had to switch to a better internet provider. The school was able to provide us with laptops, but they didn’t really work — we had to work our way around with these laptops.”


 

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