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In the past, students could take the newspaper home to read. How will they do that now when many don’t have home computers with which to access the e-edition?

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In the past, students could take the newspaper home to read. How will they do that now when many don’t have home computers with which to access the e-edition?

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• While we understand that some students do not have computers at home, a large percentage do. According to Time Magazine, 71% of U.S. households have an internet connection, with 42% of Americans saying they go online and work from home. • Our children have grown up with computers and use them for everything from playing games to communicating with their friends to doing research and homework. The E-NIE is a compliment to the resource and methods our children are already utilizing to get information.

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