Weakley County Schools Offer Portable Internet Access
From the Apr 15, 2025 e-EditionWeakley County Schools is offering free portable high-speed internet access for its K-12 students through T-Mobile for Education's Project 10Million, helping bridge the digital divide and make learning even more accessible.
Through this program, families will receive a free mobile hotspot and 200GB of high-speed data per year for five consecutive years with automatic data resets each year (up to 200GB annually) on the anniversary of activation.
A mobile hotspot is a simple device that lets you connect laptops, Chromebooks, tablets and other devices to the internet—perfect for homework, projects or learning on-the-go when Wi-Fi isn’t available.
All Weakley County families qualify. Due to the district’s Community Eligibility Provision (CEP), every student is eligible regardless of household income.
Families will need their student’s ID number and a copy of the CEP letter to apply. The letter can be found at https://5il.co/3cue5.
Families can apply at t-mobile.com/brand/project-10-million and do not have to be a T-Mobile customer to take advantage of this offer.
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