Controversy is brewing in Texas as reports emerge that a prominent cyber charter company, Stride, is in talks to operate an online school for minors housed in the state's immigration detention centers. The potential partnership has raised concerns among advocates for immigrant rights and education experts, who argue that the state's most vulnerable students deserve access to quality, in-person education. Stride's cyber charter model has faced criticism in the past for its lack of transparency and inconsistent academic performance. If the deal is finalized, it would mark a significant expansion of the company's reach into the state's most isolated and marginalized communities.


Will Cyber Charter Company Stride Run School For Texas Immigration Prison  Forbes