Receive De Anza High School student recommendations on citywide wi-fi expansion
In Plain English
De Anza High School students presented their research and recommendations for improving wi-fi access throughout Richmond. The city has $1 million available from the Chevron Benefits Agreement specifically for this purpose. Students likely identified areas with poor internet access and proposed solutions to help residents connect to essential services online.
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