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Waco Independent School District (Waco ISD) faced a significant challenge in providing reliable and cost-effective Wi-Fi for their off-site Professional Development (PD) Days. These sessions required high-speed internet to access digital resources, participate in virtual collaborations, and utilize cloud-based tools. However, the hotel’s quote for internet access was prohibitively expensive, making it financially unfeasible for the district.
Sidney City Schools identified the need for improved internet access for students, particularly those who spend significant time commuting on school buses. The district recognized that without reliable Wi-Fi, students missed out on valuable opportunities to engage in online learning and efficiently complete their schoolwork.
During long commutes to and from school or sporting events or while on field trips, Mercedes School District could not pinpoint the exact location of their buses. This became an issue after a major accident involving one of their buses; no one could provide the precise location to police or emergency personnel.
NYC Health + Hospitals/Correctional Health Services (CHS) provides healthcare to all individuals incarcerated in the NYC jail system. This includes providing reentry support to facilitate continuity of care and a successful transition back to the community.
OYA partnered with Premier Wireless and T-Mobile to customize Premier’s CPR³ program, ensuring easy access to the people, school, and other resources and support necessary to ensure accountability and greater success.
Benton Community School District in Iowa faced challenges in knowing the exact location of any specific bus and exactly which students were riding the bus at any given time. The situation reached a crisis point following a severe bus accident.
Kansas School District 259 school staff has seen an increase in students who face social disparities, such as lack of or minimal access to food, shelter, and healthcare. These same students are also vulnerable to violence and at high risk for chronic absenteeism.
McKinney-Vento (MV) students often lack secure housing and other essential resources including food, healthcare, internet access and communication. As a result, absenteeism is often high and academic performance is often low.
In 2022, the International Institute of St. Louis (IISTL) received 600 Afghan refugees, one of the largest influxes of refugees in the Institute’s more than 100-year history.
All too often in the United States, school district officials face massive budget constraints and challenges. This was no exception when Michael Balderrama became the Director of Transportation at Somerset ISD in February 2022.