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Pennsylvania students get a big boost for virtual learning live on TODAY

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When the pandemic came to McKeesport, Pennsylvania, the community didn’t have the resources to enable virtual learning for its students. Now TODAY’s Craig Melvin is there with a big surprise for the students of McKeesport Area High School and the middle school next door: free Dell laptops for every student and teacher, along with a year of free internet access from NBC’s parent company, Comcast. “Finally the kids get a break and get what they deserve,” says superintendent Mark Holtzman.