Between 30% and 50% of K-12 students in the state lack internet access

HARTS, W.Va.Just before 9 a.m., Hollee Blair sat in her boyfriends Toyota Tacoma in the parking lot of Chapmanville Regional High School and waited for attendance to be taken.
With no broadband internet at home, Ms. Blair, a 17-year-old honors student who plans to study nursing after high school, used her boyfriends iPhone to connect to the schools Wi-Fi for an hour-long orientation over Zoom.
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