 All this month, get up to $50 off any Android smartphone from Appalachian Wireless, any Android you desire. All $50 off with two-year agreement, better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless and East Kentucky Network Company. A Pied County student will make a huge difference on a small screen this month. Belfrey High School senior Thomas Hager will make an appearance in Rory Kennedy's latest documentary, Without a Net, The Digital Divide in America. The documentary is about the digital divide in America between schools with greater funding, schools with less funding. And it's basically a call to action for people to realize and do something about the differences in funding between schools and treat technology a lot more importantly in schools and to see how important it is for people's futures. Hager says in the documentary, his perspective shows both sides of the digital divide. Now what I have at home and at school is a lot better than what I used to have at home and at school. At the place we used to live, I used to work with dial-up internet and a really bad PC. Belfrey High School's computer science teacher Stephanie Younger says Hager was the perfect fit for the documentary. He is passionate about technology so that's a big plus. But his family background also has that coal mining in it and we want to show that coal is prevalent but so is technology and we want to bridge that gap. Hager says he is happy to make a difference and shed a positive light in our region. That's basically my role in the documentary is to show what can happen when a student is given the same opportunities as other students are. The documentary airs Tuesday, September 26th at 10 o'clock on National Geographic. At Belfrey High School, Shelby Still, EKB News.