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Home Computer Access and Internet Use In 2003, more than three out of four children (76 percent) ages 3 to 17 had access to a computer at home, up from 15 percent in 1984. Forty-two percent used the internet at home, nearly double the percentage (22 percent) who had used it in 1997...> View Indicator School Communication in Parents' Native Language Among children in kindergarten through grade three whose parents spoke a language other than English, those living in households at or below the poverty line were much more likely than their wealthier peers to attend schools that both provided interpreters for parent-teacher conferences and other school meetings and translated memos and newsletters into parents' native language (81 percent versus 49 percent, respectively, in 2003). Overall, 64 percent of such children attended schools that provided both these services...> View Indicator
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