Mexico tortilla shop gives free TV, internet for school kids
GERARDO CARRILLO
, Associated Press
Sep. 4, 2020
Updated: Sep. 4, 2020 7:32 p.m.
MEXICO CITY (AP) A tortilla shop has started giving free wifi and television access for kids in its Mexico City neighborhood whose homes dont have them, or whose brothers and sisters are already using the services for remote learning during the pandemic.
Mexicos government schools started at-distance classes Aug. 24 using televised lessons due to the coronavirus, because 94% of Mexican homes have TVs. But there are often many youngsters in a Mexican family and they all need to look up something online or watch classes at the same time.
That is where the Rinconcito de Esperanza the Corner of Hope comes in. The owners of Grandma's Tortilla Shop in the southern borough of Tlalpan set up learning areas to offer free tutoring, TV and computer access.
The assemblage of space spills out of the store into a tent set up on the sidewalk outside, and continues into the bed of an old pickup truck parked at the curb. A true community effort, classes that need more room or quiet are held in neighboring shops.
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