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September 23, 2016
When a student succeeds in school, success for one student may look differently than success for another. Making an ‘A’ on a history test, passing Chemistry class, being accepted at a university, rece...
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January 11, 2016
Our heroes—a collection of homework-gap-fighting personalities who work tirelessly to close the digital divide in school districts across America—are part of the 2016 marketing campaign designed to hi...
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November 9, 2015
As more school districts launch 1:1 initiatives and invest in digital curricula, the issue of Internet access at home for students becomes more important than ever. Whether your teachers are assigning...
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September 15, 2015
Although we at Kajeet are sad to see the summer end, we’re happy to have teachers and students returning to the classroom for another fantastic year of learning. As we dive into the 2015-2016 school y...
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August 19, 2015
Although 7 in 10 teachers assign homework requiring Internet access, 30% of families do not subscribe to broadband services, according to the FCC. This leaves 5 million households with school-aged chi...
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August 19, 2015
Although 7 in 10 teachers assign homework requiring Internet access, 30% of families do not subscribe to broadband services, according to the FCC. This leaves 5 million households with school-aged chi...
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March 18, 2015
Kajeet is excited to announce that we’re now partnering with CDW-G, one of the largest K-12 resources in the country. This partnership will help more districts ensure -- as they launch educational tec...
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February 24, 2015
As students in Fayette County, Georgia, get ready to take the Georgia Milestones Assessment this year, Title I Coordinator Clarice Howard is concerned about how the students in her district with limit...
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January 5, 2015
It’s an exciting time to be an educator! The use of technology in the classroom is expanding curriculum development opportunities and fueling a passion for learning in students – and teachers. Here’s ...
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