MSA Successful on Funding to Reduce Digital Divide


MSA joined with the NEA and many other education associations to advocate for funding to bridge the digital divide. Today, that effort will bear fruit as the FCC makes $7 billion available for connectivity and devices.

“We were pleased to be invited by the NEA to join this very important effort. It is critical that no student is without the ability to learn because they cannot afford access to the internet,” said MSA Executive Director Todd Mann.


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