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Parents and teachers demand accountability as Mineola board investigation continues into BYOG/Quave
Summary
At a Nov. 11 Mineola UFSD board meeting, dozens of parents and staff urged the board to act after concerns about the Build‑Your‑Own‑Grade (BYOG) program and a digital platform, Quave. Speakers alleged conflict‑of‑interest and data‑privacy problems and called for the superintendent to step aside while an independent investigation proceeds.
Parents, teachers and residents pressed the Mineola Union Free School District Board of Education on Nov. 11 over the district’s now‑suspended Build‑Your‑Own‑Grade program (BYOG) and an associated digital platform known in the public record as Quave, demanding more transparency, answers about data access, and accountability from the superintendent.
"Until the investigation is complete, Dr. Nagler should not be leading this district," said Suzanne Iaposi, a Mineola parent, at the meeting’s public‑comment period. "Trust cannot be rebuilt while Dr. Nagler remains in charge during an active investigation." Iaposi and multiple other speakers alleged that the superintendent’s son or a related LLC had a role in developing the platform used in classrooms; those…
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