From the USAID documents
After doing some reporting about the two entities above within the past year, my curiosity got the best of me when all the evidence related to the USAID fiasco began to unravel.
From previous writings: Online Solutions for K-12 Student Safety
95% of district partners believe Gaggle identified students who no one knew were depressed.
Founded in 1998 as a secure email provider for school students, Jeff Patterson was concerned about school safety issues. Today, his Gaggle.Net has grown into an enterprise that towers above all others relating to school safety. Of course, there are two sides to all stories, and hopefully, we’ll give them both fair treatment.
Gaggle is embedded in 1500 or more school districts thoughout the country.
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Today , I discovered how widespread this problem is. Below is a link to the data chart of institutions and various entities supporting this mess with taxpayer-funded money.
Enlarge the chart, and look at those atrocious numbers.
Guantanamo has plenty of space available!