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NYC Rolls Out 350K Free Chromebooks to Bridge Digital Divide

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May 4, 2026
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Schools Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos and Chief Technology Officer Matthew Fraser unveiled plans Sept. 8, 2025, to equip 350,000 K-12 students in 1,700 public schools with brand-new Chromebooks featuring cellular connectivity. The devices, provided by Dell Technologies in partnership with T-Mobile, replace outdated equipment failing security standards and include optimized educational programming. Students can take the laptops home until graduation, accessing the internet free wherever they live—even without home broadband—to support learning amid rising remote education demands.[1][3] The $129 million capital investment, plus $198 million in operating costs over four years, draws partly from a citywide T-Mobile deal making it the primary wireless carrier for municipal operations. Priority goes to schools with devices over five years old or insufficient per-student ratios, followed by those housing students in temporary shelters and high-poverty sites where at least 86% of families qualify as low-income. Data will guide the phased distribution during the 2025-2026 school year, announced alongside New York Yankees star Jazz Chisholm Jr.[1][3] This city effort aligns with broader New York pushes for edtech equity, though separate from the state Education Department's $6 million Smart Start grants awarded in 2025 for K-8 teacher training in computer science standards adopted in 2020. In neighborhoods like the Bronx and Brooklyn—where poverty rates exceed 30%—the Chromebooks address persistent gaps exposed by the pandemic, ensuring working-class families aren't left behind in a digital-first classroom.[3][4]

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