Students from seven area middle schools, including Wisconsin Virtual Academy, have been working together this summer and will hit the stage at the Beaver Dam Area Community Theatre production of “Grease.”
Area students named Mitchell Scholars
Maine Virtual Academy student, Nyleigha is a Mitchell Scholar recipient. Each Mitchell Scholar will receive a scholarship of $10,000, along with leadership and professional development programming throughout their college careers.
Meet the Olympians and Paralympians with North Carolina ties heading to Paris
Evan W., a North Carolina Virtual Academy (NCVA) student, was recognized for being one of the North Carolinians competing in the US Paralympics.
RCSC elementary, middle school students perform well on ILEARN test
Results from the state ILEARN test for grades 3-8 have Rensselaer Central school officials praising their students and teachers this week. Statewide results show that 41% of Hoosier students were proficient in ELA, with 40.7% proficient in Math standards. Nearly 31% (30.8%) are proficient in both math and English.
Opinion | Career-focused learning promotes post-high school success
Destinations Career Academy of Wisconsin (DCA), a tuition-free virtual school serving students across the state, is committed to providing students with learning opportunities that meet them where they are and set them up for success after graduation. All DCA students take core classes, as well as career-focused courses, that contextualize their learning.
The Keystone School Celebrates 25 Years of Cognia® Accreditation and School’s 50th Anniversary
The Keystone School is proud to announce a momentous milestone as it celebrates 25 years of Cognia accreditation alongside its 50th anniversary. Cognia is a nonprofit improvement organization that provides quality assurance for schools, school districts, and education service providers. This dual celebration underscores the school’s long-standing commitment to providing high-quality education and fostering academic excellence.
Brazos County Teen’s Art Being Displayed at U.S. Capitol
A young artist from Bryan-College Station has been awarded a rare opportunity. One of Christian Araiza’s paintings will be on display in Washington, D.C. – inside the U.S. Capitol.
Indy teen competes in K12 National Cook-Off
Esmerelda Garcia, a student at Indiana Digital Learning School (INDLS), and Ann Fost, an INDLS teacher, discuss the K12 Cook-Off. This event is part of K12’s Enrichment programs, where students from across the country showcase their skills and talents in competitive events.
“Chopped” Winner David Ho Heads to Arlington for K12 National Cook-off
“Chopped” winner David Ho is heading to Arlington to participate in a kid’s cooking competition.
A Loudon County native, Ho will judge the K12 National Cook-Off being held at Kitchen of Purpose on Saturday, July 13 in Arlington. Celebrity chef Isabel Coss and Kitchen of Purpose director of programs Daniela Hurtado will serve alongside Ho as judges.
Scottsdale Teen Places at National Competition
Scottsdale teen Angela Sutton – an 11-grader at Arizona Virtual Academy – earned third place in the Prepared Speaking category at the HOSA (formerly Health Occupations Students of America) International Leadership Conference, which took place in recent weeks in Houston.