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Gaggle may refer to: * Gaggle (band), an all-girl choir based in London * Gaggle (software), student surveillance software * Press gaggle A press gaggle (as distinct from a press conference or press briefing) is an informal briefing by the White House Press Secretary which (as used by press secretaries for the George W. Bush administration) is on the record, but disallows videograp ...
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Gaggle (software)
Gaggle is a student surveillance software primarily used in American K-12 school districts. History Gaggle, an American student digital safety company based in Dallas, Texas, was founded in 1999. The company is led by Jeff Patterson. The company has collaborated with K-12 districts to manage student safety on school-provided technology accounts. Its services also include Gaggle Therapy & Coaching, a service that connects students with licensed counselors in their state for teletherapy. Concerns and criticisms Research by the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) shared in 2021 and 2022 raised equity concerns in the use of student surveillance software; CDT found that Black, Hispanic, low-income and rural students faced greater risk of harm due to higher rates of reliance on school-issued devices over personal devices. In May 2022, the Trevor Project began listing Gaggle as a corporate partner from a $25,000 donation. In October, however, the Trevor Project said it would r ...
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Gaggle (band)
Gaggle is an all-girl alternative choir based in London. They were formed in 2009 and released their first album ''From the Mouth of the Cave'' in 2012. The group currently has 22 members, each of whom goes by a single-name pseudonym. The main songwriters are Deborah Coughlin and her former 586 bandmate, Simon Dempsey. History Gaggle was founded by Deborah Coughlin in 2009. Within months Gaggle received recognition from ''NME'' in their "The fifty most forward-thinking people in music", and were featured in the ''Evening Standard'' as leaders in a movement described as "Choir Mania". The group released their first single "I Hear Flies" in 2010 on Transgressive Records and won Camden Crawl's Best New Act for the Emerging Talent Awards, sponsored by Gibson. In 2011, they released a limited EP called ''The Brilliant and the Dark'' on Record Store Day with a performance at Rough Trade East. This was a reworking of a forgotten 1969 Women's Institute opera found by artists Open Music ...
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