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No contract, data privacy agreement for Mineola school’s controversial educational video program

Summary by LI Press
The Mineola School District never had an executed contract or data privacy agreement with Quave, the company behind the district’s controversial video education program.  Called Build Your Own Grade, the program is owned by Superintendent Michael Nagler and his 19-year-old son, James.  The BYOG program, which was terminated on Oct. 10 after backlash from parents and students, asked eighth-graders to learn almost entirely on iPads through videos …
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LI Press broke the news in on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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