(Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia announced Thursday a plan to provide free high-speed internet, digital devices and technology training to more than 30,000 low-income K-12 student households in an emergency effort to ensure digital learning equity across the school district.City officials say PHLConnectED is being spearheaded by several businesses, schools and civic leaders from around the city, with more partners planned to join the effort.“Our goal is to identify and implement affordable, simple and reliable digital access solutions for all our residents,” Mayor Jim Kenney said. “By focusing on K-12 student households now, we can have an immediate impact in bridging the digital divide, especially to support.