Dive Brief:
- Four Los Angeles schools scheduled to receive iPads have withdrawn from the rollout's current phase.
- The schools say they want to first see security and other issues resolved.
- The rejection apparently is temporary, but the delay highlights the ongoing problems faced in providing every student with an iPad.
Dive Insight:
For more on why the iPad program has had such difficulties, check out an interview with insiders on the project. In other glum news for the $1 billion Los Angeles iPad initiative, a California lawmaker wants a hearing to review the project.