Help Us Fight the Online Preschool Trend! ​

Reject Online Preschool and fund REAL, brick and mortar preschools.

Tell your state education committee to reject online preschool and fund the REAL universal preschool that all kids need and deserve!

Online “preschools” deny children the hands-on, face-to-face school experiences that research shows is critical to both early learning and success in later life.

In 2015, the state of Utah sponsored the first state-funded online “preschool” of its kind, called UPSTART. Since then, thousands of families have enrolled in the program and the company has expanded pilot programs to at least seven other states (with more signing on each day).

As educators and advocates we are deeply troubled by this growing trend to falsely market technology and machine learning as an acceptable way to teach young children.

All of our knowledge about human development demonstrates that children learn best through playful, hands-on experiences with materials, the natural world, and relationships with caring adults.

By adopting online pre-k, states are harming kids and families for the benefit of private industry.

This practice disproportionately impacts children and families in under resourced areas, raising questions about privacy and masking gross financial inequities by inflating statistics that ‘all children’ have access to preschool. 

Will you join us by sending a letter to your state’s education committee?  You can do so by clicking on the link below:

You can read DEY and CCFC (now Fairplay for Kids)’s  statement regarding state funding of online preschool  and offers an alternative.  In 2020, DEY responds to Utah Senator Stuart Adams editorial regarding online preschool.