A virtual education company was a lifeline to a rural district. Now they're at war.

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GALLUP, N.M. — In 2020, as the Covid pandemic raged, the school district here thought it had found the perfect solution to help provide online schooling to its mostly Native American students when it hired a for-profit education company called Stride Inc. Stride, a 25-year-old company also known as K12 Inc., is an industry leader in virtual education, serving over 220,000 students in 31 states last school year. It promised Gallup-McKinley County Schools (GMCS) it would provide teachers, laptops

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