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But the program is facing hundreds of teaching vacancies, especially in schools with the highest needs. The school district's record $20 billion budget includes an allocation of more than $200 million toward Primary Promise, an elementary literacy and mathematics intervention and support program. A UCLA study found that Black and Latino households are 1.3 to 1.4 times more likely to face limited access to technology, influenced by household income and educational attainment. The access to reliable internet and a computer has long persisted for communities of color, even before the pandemic. Times analysis found that the gap in grades broadened by at least 21 percent between Black and Latino students compared to their white and Asian peers. The teen credits InnerCity Struggle, a nonprofit organization in Los Angeles, for gifting her a permanent laptop to complete her schoolwork because of limited laptop availability from the district. She managed to earn the A's and B's she usually gets, but marginally passed a couple of classes with C's. “I never had a missing assignment, but I would turn them in late because of my circumstance,” said Zurisday, who wants to study political science. With an unstable internet connection, she would arrive home late from work and rush to meet midnight deadlines. But I would still obviously need to do my assignments,” said Zurisday, now a senior at Mendez High School. “I would go directly to work and I would come home exhausted. Meanwhile, Zurisday struggled to adapt to distanced and online learning. Zurisday Arreola, 17, and her sister Manoli, 18, took 35-hour workweeks at McDonald’s to contribute to the family income after their dad, a carpenter, had less work amid the Covid-19 pandemic last winter.