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M.C. v. Curriculum Associates - EdTech Law Center 04/14/2026

Sharing what we've heard and what you can do about it.

🚨 Parents — We need to talk about student data and i-Ready.

A federal lawsuit was just filed against the company behind i-Ready, alleging that it may be collecting and sharing student data without proper parental consent.

Information about the case:
https://edtech.law/cases/m-c-v-curriculum-associates/
Let me say that plainly:

Your child’s information (name, student ID, responses, IP address) may be collected and shared — and many parents don’t even know it’s happening.

This isn’t just about one app.
This is about your right to know what’s being done with your child’s data.

Here’s what the law says:
Schools are required to protect student information and be transparent about:
✔️ What data is collected
✔️ How it’s used
✔️ Who it’s shared with
✔️ Whether YOU gave permission

If you haven’t been clearly told these things, you have every right to ask.

✊🏾 Here’s what you can do TODAY:

Email your child’s school or district
Ask:
What data is being collected on my child?
Who is it shared with?
Where is my consent on file?
Request everything in writing

And if they say “this is just how it works,” your response is simple: “Can you show me where that’s in writing?”

Start a folder. Save every email.
Patterns matter. Documentation protects your child.

Let’s be clear:
As parents, we are not overreacting—we are doing our job.

Our kids deserve protection, not silent data tracking.
If you want a copy-paste email to send your school, comment “EMAIL” and I’ll drop it below.

M.C. v. Curriculum Associates - EdTech Law Center On December 22, 2025, Plaintiffs K-12 students filed a putative class action complaint against Curriculum Associates, Inc., the company that makes the iReady suite of products, alleging that the company generates, collects, uses, and shares information about them without proper consent. Plaintiffs b...

04/11/2026

Happening now:

Topic: Parent Partner Project Workshop Series
Time: Apr 11, 2026 11:00 AM Central Time (US and Canada)

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04/11/2026

There’s a big difference between inclusion and isolation—and our students feel it every day.

Inclusion means a student is supported in the general education setting, learning alongside peers, with the accommodations and services they need to be successful. It’s about access, belonging, and meaningful participation.

Isolation can look like being physically present in a classroom but separated—working alone, excluded from group activities, or consistently removed without purpose or support.

One builds confidence, connection, and growth.
The other can lead to frustration, stigma, and missed opportunities.

Every child deserves more than just a seat in the room—they deserve to be seen, supported, and included.

Together, let’s continue advocating for environments where all students can truly belong.

04/09/2026

Happening this weekend! Join us for a chance to win an HEB Gift card!!

04/09/2026

In a world that often measures success by numbers, let’s take a moment to celebrate something deeper—**growth**.

Growth is the student who keeps trying even when the answer isn’t right the first time.
Growth is the courage to ask for help.
Growth is progress, perseverance, and resilience showing up day after day.

Grades may capture a moment, but growth tells the full story.

Let’s encourage our children to focus on learning, not just scoring. Because when we nurture growth, confidence follows—and success becomes limitless.

04/08/2026

Did you know you may qualify for a handicap placard or license plate with an autism diagnosis?

Not every disability is visible. Autism can impact safety, mobility, and daily functioning in ways others may not immediately recognize. For some individuals and families, having accessible parking can make a huge difference in preventing elopement, reducing sensory overload, and ensuring overall safety.

This Autism Awareness Month, let’s continue to challenge assumptions about what disability “looks like.” Visibility does not determine validity.

Advocate. Educate. Support.

04/06/2026
04/03/2026

Advocating for yourself or your child is not noncompliance.
It is self-preservation. It is protection. It is love in action.

Keep asking questions.
Keep leading with curiosity.
And always bring a second set of ears, because sometimes the information is a lot to process, and we are stronger together.

Happy Autism Awareness Month đź’™

04/02/2026

Autism Awareness Month is more than a moment — it’s a movement 💙

Autism is not something to “fix.” It’s a different way of thinking, learning, and experiencing the world. Every autistic individual brings unique strengths, perspectives, and gifts that deserve to be understood, respected, and celebrated.

Awareness is important — but acceptance, inclusion, and advocacy are what truly make a difference. That means listening to autistic voices, creating supportive environments, and ensuring every child and family has access to the resources they need to thrive.

On this World Ausism Day, let’s move beyond simply knowing… and start showing up.
Show up with compassion.
Show up with patience.
Show up with action.

Because when we support individuals with autism, we build stronger, more inclusive communities for everyone. đź’™

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