Digital Promise2019-04-152019-04-152014-04-07http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12265/59https://digitalpromise.org/2014/04/07/11-learning-24-7-at-sunnyside-unified-school-district/Sunnyside Unified School District in Arizona delves into a district-wide initiative that provided students in grades 4-12 with their own netbooks and laptops to take home, a program started under the leadership of former superintendent Dr. Manuel Isquierdo. For families, technology has created a valuable bridge between home and school that previously did not exist. For administrators and teachers, there is evidence of the breakthroughs that come with a connected learning environment, and the expected challenges that come with such an ambitious and transformative approach to education.Part of a series of case studies produced by Digital Promise examining the work of members in our League of Innovative Schools. Click here for more info on the League.en-USedtechpovertyBridging the Digital Divide for Low-Income StudentsArticle