FREE LAPTOPS, HOT SPOTS💻 | Duval County Public Schools will be offering families in need to opportunity to apply for free laptops and hot spots, the school district announced.
The district said that because of a federal grant, about 43,000 Lenovo laptops and 10,000 hot spots are available to be loaned to students.No, students will only return the laptops when they are no longer enrolled in the district. This can include when they graduate or if they transfer to another school district or a private school.
Since supplies are limited and this is a one-time grant, according to the district, families will have to complete a survey to help determine their eligibility, which is based on need.“The district will review the results and determine eligibility. Email notifications will be sent to families who have qualified during the week of April 25.
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