High school students and educators in the United States will be able to access online NY Times journalism — free

 
 
As high schools across the country close in response to the pandemic, The New York Times and Verizon are helping students stay connected to the world during this unprecedented time.
 
From now through July 6, high school students and educators in the United States will be able to access online Times journalism — free. They’ll just need their school administrator to invite them first.
 
We would love help in spreading the word. If you know a student or teacher who might benefit from free digital access to The Times, or if you simply want to know more about our work with Verizon, you can
learn more here.
 
Free digital access through July 6, 2020. Requires eligible high school administrators to activate a group digital subscription. Additional Terms and Conditions apply. See nytimes.com/highschoolaccess for program details. Data rates apply.
 
 

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