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Seriously what are they thinking for that? It's going to bridge the gap? What you mean of students who don't have Internet? So what is the honest thought, they're going to do homework on the bus? Best case they're the poor kids who have to do homework on the bus. That's the best case. Then what busses do these people remember where it was conducive to doing schoolwork on the bus?
It's 1000% asinine and a huge waste of money.
What I really think is that it's a few helicopter parents who saw their kids go offline for 5 minutes on the ride and panicked.
I don't know how they are actually used but I doubt it's used the way you think it is. That would be pretty useless. It's mobile WiFi. They probably go park in places that need WiFi. Don't know the range but people can sit on the bus if needed. Not ideal but it's also better than nothing.
That said, the state of public education is terrible and the government seems insistent on making it worse. Some places require some homework to be done online due to remote learning days. Which made sense during the pandemic but don't anymore. Not everyone has internet and stuff like this hurts the ones that don't.
Don’t you know we need to train these kids how to work during their commute? /s