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K-12 EDTECH NEWSLETTER
NOVEMBER 21, 2019

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Efforts to keep students safe extend beyond school walls — both in the real world and online. Today, it’s common for K-12 schools to coordinate physical and digital security efforts with local law enforcement, first responders and other community organizations. This white paper identifies strategies to improve collaboration between K-12 schools and their communities to keep students and staff safe and campuses secure.
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Maryland turns to Esports to Push Students Toward STEM
EliteGamingLive, or EGL, is an esports league tailored to K-12 students that combines the burgeoning field of esports with educational programming to help parents and educators introduce students to STEM fields. READ MORE

New York City Lawmakers Question School Bus GPS Delay
Lawmakers passed a bill to shore up city school bus service after frequent delays and missing school buses last year. The law required that the city make real-time GPS data available to parents this year. READ MORE

Smartphone Usage Rates Spike Among Younger Generation
More than half of 11-year-olds now own their own smartphone, according to a recent national survey of more than 1,600 children between the ages of 8 and 18 years old. And the trend is on the rise. READ MORE

More Ohio Counties Will Now Supply Students with Laptops
A second, large school system in Butler County, Ohio, now has plans to offer thousands of laptops to high school students over the course of the next school year, facilitating increased access to tech in the region. READ MORE

East Texas School District Suffers Ransomware Attack
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Indiana School District Restoring Computers After Ransomware
The Penn-Harris-Madison School Corp. is continuing to work this week to bring its computer network servers back online after a hack that knocked out “all internal network systems” district wide. READ MORE

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