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California wanted to bridge the digital divide but left rural areas behind. That's about to change

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Until a few years ago, most students in Winters - a farming community of 7,000 west of Sacramento - did not have computers at home. So the city's then-mayor, Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, pushed for a program that enabled the school district's sixth-graders to check out laptops along with their textbooks.

Parents were required to learn how to use the computers as well. For some, it was their first time surfing the web or sending an email.

"Now they could be a voice for their child," said Aguiar-Curry, who grew up in Winters. She recalled that some parents were moved to tears. "Now they could work in the fields during the day, and at night they could come home and get on their child's tablet and find out how they were doing in school."

Over the last decade, California's urban

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