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Plus, parents push back on what they view as a villain in the ed tech fight.
May 20, 2026
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The widely used software has found itself at the forefront of a backlash to classroom technology.
Plus, schools spend millions on i-Ready. Parents want proof it works.
Allissa Impink announced that she plans to resign from the IPS school board in June after winning the Democratic primary for state Senate District 46.
The Education Trust-Midwest says students of color, students from low-income homes, students with disabilities, and students from rural and urban communities lack access to advanced classes.