What's the Department of Education, Sport and Culture doing to make sure all children have access to laptops and iPads?
That's the question Rushen MHK Michelle Haywood will put to Education Minister Daphne Caine tomorrow.
During Tynwald's June sitting, she'll ask how the department prioritises schools where pupils don't have sufficient access to digital services.
The court's sitting is due to get underway from 10am on Tuesday, June 16 in Legislative Buildings in Douglas.
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