The K12 public school (I'm assuming Title 1 from the free lunches) comment struck especially close to home.
A few years ago, in helping my mother get ready for a new year of kindergarten teaching at a similar school, she asked if I could do anything about the computers (slow, unreliable, etc etc).
... In ~2013, the best processor of the four machine lot was a 2.8ghz P4. With 2GB of RAM.
It had obviously been cobbled together by a well-meaning local computer shop, as it used quality components, and yes, this was kindergarten. But still, my mother and her like occasionally liked to show kinds YouTube videos to reinforce lessons.
When the OLPC project came out there were a fair amount of notes about how technological progress can make things better or cheaper, and corporations always choose better (because margins, capturing value, avoiding commodity status, etc etc).
But that thrust leaves a lot of people ill-served.