Governor Noem announces K-12 Connect\r\n Governor Kristi Noem has announced the launch of K-12 Connect, a program to provide internet service at no cost to eligible K-12 students in their homes for the remainder of the 2020-21 school year. "Given the unprecedented disruption for many of our K-12 students, we want to make sure there isn’t a gap in learning this year," said Governor Noem. "So many South Dakotans are stepping up to help, and I want to thank the South Dakota telecommunications companies that are teaming up with us to make this access possible." Eligible households will receive a letter indicating eligibility and identifying a telecommunications company to call to access free internet service through K-12 Connect. To enroll, eligible households must call the telecommunications company noted in their letter to set up service. Providers will install the necessary equipment on a first-come, first-serve basis. Internet service will be provided through June 30, 2021. After that time, the household must return the equipment to the provider or continue services at the household's expense. Eligible households must meet all of the following requirements:
K-12 Connect is a partnership of the South Dakota Governor’s Office, Bureau of Information and Telecommunications, Department of Education, and participating telecommunications companies. More information, including options for households who may qualify but don’t receive a letter, can be found at k12connect.sd.gov. Telecommunications companies who are participating in K-12 Connect include:
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Governor Noem announces K-12 Connect
October 29, 2020
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