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TECHNOLOGYMay 19 · 17:02 UTCCHALKBEATLily Altavena

Millions of students use i-Ready. But many parents view it as a villain in the ed tech fight.

i-Ready, an educational software used by roughly one-third of American students, faces criticism from parents and educators for causing student stress, repetitive lessons, and data privacy concerns. Parents in Los Angeles and the District of Columbia have opposed district contracts with Curriculum Associates, and one parent filed a lawsuit alleging improper data sharing, which the company denies.

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