Utah has 6 districts with slow internet - here are the 6 slowest
Utah has 6 districts with slow internet - here are the 6 slowest
Access to high-speed internet in schools has come a long way in the last decade. In 2013, 70% of U.S. schools lacked an internet connection of 100 Kbps per student, the minimum speed the Federal Communication Commission set to meet basic classroom needs. By 2018, fewer than 2% of schools failed to meet that threshold.
As more schools integrate technology into the classroom, the need for fast, reliable internet is even greater. In 2020, the FCC upped the bandwidth minimum to 1 Mbps per student—10 times faster than the previous minimum. Nearly 6 in 10 school districts met or exceeded that benchmark in 2021—a 25% increase year over year, according to an analysis from Connect K-12.
Nearly 28 million U.S. students attend schools where internet speeds do not meet the FCC guidelines.
Stacker compiled a list of school districts in Utah with the slowest internet speeds using data from Connect K-12. School districts are ranked by internet speed in Mbps. Ties are broken by the number of students in the school district.
#6. Kane County School District
- Bandwidth per student: 0.84 Mbps
- Total students: 1,198
- Cost per Mbps: $1
- Total monthly cost: $1,001.88
#5. Alpine School District
- Bandwidth per student: 0.8 Mbps
- Total students: 86,916
- Cost per Mbps: $2.47
- Total monthly cost: $76,621.79
#4. Jordan School District
- Bandwidth per student: 0.68 Mbps
- Total students: 58,674
- Cost per Mbps: $2.77
- Total monthly cost: $55,475.67
#3. Salt Lake City School District
- Bandwidth per student: 0.67 Mbps
- Total students: 23,804
- Cost per Mbps: $2.31
- Total monthly cost: $23,102.37
#2. 02 Beaver Utah
- Bandwidth per student: 0.66 Mbps
- Total students: 1,516
- Cost per Mbps: $1.27
- Total monthly cost: $1,267.81
#1. Weber County School District
- Bandwidth per student: 0.53 Mbps
- Total students: 32,291
- Cost per Mbps: $2.7
- Total monthly cost: $27,004.28