Albuquerque Public Schools is moving forward with Amira, an AI-powered reading assessment tool that listens to students read aloud to detect early literacy struggles—using devices and voice recognition to help teachers tailor instruction. But the program’s rollout has stirred controversy, with other New Mexico districts opting out and parents raising privacy concerns over recorded student voices. The state now lets districts choose whether to use Amira, and Albuquerque is informing families they can opt their kids out of the test entirely.

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