AT&T Expands Digital Learning for Lynwood Students Through The Achievery
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AT&T is investing $525,000 to support Think Together in bringing The Achievery, AT&T’s online digital education platform, to afterschool students in Lynwood, California. The Achievery provides K-12 students with engaging lessons in STEM, coding, digital literacy, social-emotional learning, and college and career readiness to help them build practical skills and prepare for the future.
Why it matters
This partnership aims to help address the digital divide by expanding access to technology and digital learning opportunities for underserved students in the Lynwood community. The Achievery program aligns with the Lynwood Unified School District’s goals of preparing students for college, career, and life by fostering innovation, collaboration, and meaningful engagement beyond the traditional classroom.
The details
As part of the expansion, AT&T, in partnership with Human-I-T, distributed 150 refurbished laptops to students and presented Think Together with a $525,000 community investment to support sustained access to The Achievery across middle and high schools in California. Through The Achievery, students will explore a wide range of topics and skills designed to prepare them for both academic and real-world success, including STEM, coding, digital literacy, social-emotional learning, and college and career readiness.
- The expansion event was held on March 27, 2026 at Cesar Chavez Middle School in Lynwood.
- Since 2008, AT&T has supported Think Together’s programs, contributing more than $1 million since 2023.
The players
Think Together
A division of Think Education that partners with schools and communities to pursue educational opportunity and excellence for all kids, innovating, implementing, and scaling academic solutions that change the odds for hundreds of thousands of California students each year.
AT&T
A telecommunications company that is investing $525,000 to support Think Together in bringing The Achievery, AT&T’s safe, online digital education platform, to afterschool students in Lynwood, California.
Lynwood Unified School District
The school district in Lynwood, California that is working with Think Together and AT&T to provide students with access to The Achievery program, which aligns with the district’s goals of preparing students for college, career, and life.
Human-I-T
A partner organization that worked with AT&T to distribute 150 refurbished laptops to students in Lynwood as part of the expansion of The Achievery program.
Thelma Gonzalez
The coordinator of the Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP) at Lynwood Unified School District, who praised the partnership between Think Together and AT&T for creating exceptional opportunities for students to engage in digital learning outside of school time.
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What they’re saying
“We’re grateful for partners like AT&T, whose innovation and commitment to expanding student learning are helping students discover new interests, build skills and imagine what’s possible for their future.”
— Lawrence Gustafson, Senior Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations, Think Together
“Think Together and AT&T are creating exceptional opportunities for our students to engage in digital learning outside of school time. Programs like The Achievery provide hands-on experiences that spark curiosity, build confidence, and help students develop critical digital skills, setting a strong foundation for success in school and beyond.”
— Thelma Gonzalez, Coordinator of the Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP), Lynwood Unified School District
“Igniting curiosity and inspiring a love of learning are essential to growth and success – and that belief is what sparked the creation of The Achievery. Our goal is to help expand learning beyond the classroom and support a generation of engaged, lifelong learners.”
— Susan Santana, President, AT&T California
What’s next
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The takeaway
This partnership between Think Together and AT&T to bring The Achievery program to Lynwood students demonstrates a commitment to addressing the digital divide and providing underserved communities with access to technology-focused educational opportunities that can help prepare them for future success.