Making an indelible mark in the high-stakes equestrian world is just the beginning for Allison Thorson, who holds over 200 Championship titles, including the record for the most World Championships in Tennessee Walking Horses’ history.
Hundreds of Missouri students receive high school diplomas after completing courses online
For several of the students, an alternative education program that’s also offered online, helped to keep them from dropping out of school.
Indiana Tech-MedCerts Alliance Broadens Educational Pathways for Those Pursuing Careers in Allied Health and IT
Indiana Tech is partnering with MedCerts, an online training provider focused on certifications in allied healthcare and IT, to transform educational opportunities for students pursuing advanced degrees. Through this collaborative alliance, students who have completed MedCerts certifications can transfer up to 30 credit hours toward an Indiana Tech degree program.
Surprise student is excelling early
Surprise student Robyn Hoyt is getting a head start on her career by graduating early though Arizona Virtual Academy.
A CO Online School is Now NCAA Approved, Opening Academic and Athletic Doors for its Digital Learning Students
Destinations Career Academy of Colorado students can take courses needed to be a college athlete.
The Shawnee News Star: SB 1904 gives equal opportunity to virtual students
No matter the reason they choose virtual education, these students deserve to start on the same playing field as their counterparts in traditional settings.
Until SB 1904 was signed into law on April 26, that simply wasn’t the case.
Ohio Virtual Academy Students and Families Celebrate Year-End at Cleveland Metro Park Zoo
Nearly a thousand students and parents from the Ohio Virtual Academy (OHVA) gathered at the Cleveland Metro Park Zoo for an in-person meeting.
Washington Virtual Academies Student Releases Debut Novel at Just 13 Years Old
Rubiee L., a 13-year-old student at Washington Virtual Academies (WAVA), has achieved a remarkable feat by releasing her debut novel, “The Ways of Wolves.” In an interview on Komo News, Rubiee shared her lifelong passion for writing, nurtured by the ample free time and natural surroundings of her island home. Inspired during the pandemic, her book follows a wolf pup named Blue Jay on his journey to fit in with his peers. Despite the surprise from others at her young accomplishment, Rubiee insists that passion makes the writing process easy. She encourages other young aspiring writers to pursue their dreams. Rubiee hosted a book signing at Salon Rise in Tacoma on May 17th.
Arkansas Virtual Academy Second Grader Shines as Junior Forecaster on Local Weather Segment
Angel G, an eight-year-old second grader from the Volunteer State Virtual Academy (VSVA), made a remarkable appearance on NBC as a junior forecaster.
Arkansas Virtual Academy Students Thank Lawmakers for Online Learning Option
Arkansas Virtual Academy students gathered today at the Blue and Red Event Center near the Capitol to express their gratitude to lawmakers for the option to learn online. During the event, students wrote letters of thanks and explained the benefits of virtual classes, such as flexible scheduling and personalized learning. Later in the afternoon, they delivered these letters to legislators at the Capitol. Since its establishment in 2003, Arkansas Virtual Academy has grown to serve over 4,000 students across all 75 counties in the state.