Every year, the Blandin on Broadband blog does County Broadband Profiles (and will do again when the new maps come out) but given federal opportunities are making it possible to get funding for access and adoption, I thought I’d try to present information for counties to assess their digital equity standing (see table below) and give options for who to contact locally for more information.
Summary
Wright County ranks 10 out of 87 counties for digital equity. Wright County is in good shape. Their demographic rankings are higher than the technology-related tracts, so there may be opportunity for improvement. They are in a position where they need to work on the three pillars of digital equity: affordable access to broadband, device ownership and the skills to use them. Their standing with poverty ranking, school attainment and disability will help build a case with potential funders.
Scroll down for details and suggested resources for more information.
Blandin Foundation is using the Microsoft Digital Equity Tool to determine needs by county and make high level recommendations for next steps to consider based on the data. (With special thanks to Carter Grupp, Broadband Coordinator Broadband Coordinator at American Connection Project for Otter Tail County.) Visit the tool if you want to look up more statistics on your community.
Demographic Data and Ranking (out of 87)
Wright County | Ranking |
Access to 100/20 | 23 |
No bachelors | 20 |
No HS degree | 12 |
Below 150% poverty (last 12 months) | 4 |
Below poverty (last 12 months) | 3 |
Disability | 8 |
No computer | 11 |
No broadband access | 47 |
No subscription | 10 |
Overall average | 10 |
The map below shows digital inequity by census tract. The bluer the better; yellow and orange colors indicate more inequity. This map can be helpful in figuring out which parts of your county need the most help.
So where do you go to talk to people in the county about digit equity plans? Good places to start include:
Libraries
Schools
- Annandale Public School District (ISD #876)
Superintendent Tim Prom
tprom@isd876.org
(320) 274-5602
http://www.annandale.k12.mn.us/ - Buffalo-Hanover-Montrose Schools (ISD #877)
Superintendent Dr. Scott Thielman
sthielman@bhmschools.org
(763) 682-8707
http://www.bhmschools.org - Dassel-Cokato Public School District (ISD #466)
Superintendent Mark Raymond
Mark.Raymond@dc.k12.mn.us
(320) 286-4100
https://www.isd466.org/ - Delano Public School District (ISD #879)
Superintendent Matthew Schoen
matt.schoen@delanoschools.org
(763) 972-3365 x1901
http://www.delano.k12.mn.us/ - Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted Public School District (ISD #2687)
Superintendent Brad Sellner
bsellner@hlww.k12.mn.us
(320) 543-4646
http://www.hlww.k12.mn.us/ - Maple Lake School District (ISD #881)
Superintendent Mike Rowe
rowem@maplelake.k12.mn.us
(320) 963-3171
http://www.maplelake.k12.mn.us/ - Monticello School District (ISD #882)
Superintendent Eric Olson
eric.olson@monticello.k12.mn.us
(763) 272-2000
http://www.monticello.k12.mn.us/ - Rockford Area Schools (ISD #883)
Superintendent Rhonda Dean
deanr@rockford.k12.mn.us
(763) 477-9165 x4002
http://www.rockford.k12.mn.us/ - Saint Michael-Albertville School District (ISD #885)
Superintendent Dr. Ann-Marie Foucault
annmarief@mystma.org
(763) 497-3180
http://www.stma.k12.mn.us/