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Sophia Wiker right, does her schoolwork as Jorge Rios plugs in his computer while at a financial literacy class last year during summer school at Capital High School. Schools in Santa Fe plan to join New Mexico’s Statewide Education Network, which debuted this week.

A broadband network designed to link public schools across the state with high-speed internet is online now.

Nearly 15,000 students across 30 schools — three Albuquerque charter schools and all 27 schools in the Gadsden Independent School District in Santa Teresa — connected Monday to New Mexico’s Statewide Education Network.

Dozens more schools, including Santa Fe Public Schools and Monte del Sol Charter School, have committed to plug into the network, which is expected to interconnect all of the state’s districts and charter schools by 2027.



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