With students at two of the county’s high schools facing two weeks of virtual school already this school year, what are the options for those without reliable internet connection? Online learning presents access issues for some students, needing to sign on the school every day...
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With students at two of the county’s high schools facing two weeks of virtual school already this school year, what are the options for those without reliable internet connection?
Online learning presents access issues for some students, needing to sign on the school every day.
Currently, the parking lot at Marshall County High School is a wi-fi accessible hot spot and the school system is working to provide the same connectivity at the county’s other two high schools.
The Marshall County Memorial Library is expanding to regular hours starting this week, although appointments are still required for inside services.
Monday through Friday, the Lewisburg location is open from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. Saturday hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Public computers can be reserved for an hour long block, or internet access is available throughout the building.
The library’s wi-fi is also accessible outside, in the parking lot or front lawn of the facility.
The library also has a limited number of wi-fi hot spots available for check out.
Contact the Lewisburg location for more information or to schedule an appointment at 359-3335.