You are here

Households with school-age children

School surveying district with internet connectivity questions

Bluffton schools asks households with school-age children in the district to complete an online Emergency Connectivity Fund (ECF) survey, according to Greg Denecker, superintendent. The survey helps determine needs within the district.

The survey is available to access on the school website or by clicking here. The deadline to complete the survey is Tuesday, July 6.

Here are the questions in the survey:

1 – What type of technology do you use at home

2 – Do school-age children in the home have access to a device for learning online?

If no, how many devices would be needed?

3 – What type of internet access do you have at home?

4 – If you have internet access, is it adequate to allow remote learning for all students in the household?

5 – If you have internet access, do you receive assistance from a federal program such as Lifeline or Emergency Broadband Benefit (EBB)?

If yes, what type of access does the program provide?

6 – Do you receive federal assistance such as SNAP or TANF?

Section: