Championing a human-centered education for students, parents, and teachers.

CARE (Community Advocates for Responsible EdTech) is a coalition of parents, educators, administrators, and students advocating for responsible educational technology policies and a student-centered, balanced approach to education in Wake County, NC and across the nation.

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American students are facing a crisis of critical thinking, well-being, and privacy. The proliferation of EdTech in our public schools has exponentially advanced this crisis with unmet promises and irresponsible experimentation on our children.

We believe there is a better way.

Why We CARE

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