Wake Forest Swimmer Doesn’t Let Blindness Stand in the Way of Paralympic Glory

Wake Forest Swimmer Doesn’t Let Blindness Stand in the Way of Paralympic Glory

Evan, a North Carolina Virtual Academy student and Paralympian, has excelled both in the pool and the classroom despite being nearly blind due to Leber’s Congenital Amaurosis. Using adaptive techniques, he secured medals at the 2023 Pan American Games and competed in the Paralympics. Virtual schooling provides the flexibility he needs to balance academics and training.

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Ohio Virtual Academy Celebrates School Choice Week

Ohio Virtual Academy Celebrates School Choice Week

Ohio Virtual Academy celebrated National School Choice Week with a fun-filled bowling event for students. Special Education Teacher Tina Denny highlighted the benefits of virtual learning, where students receive live instruction from certified teachers while learning in a flexible environment. She emphasized how Ohio Virtual Academy supports students struggling in traditional classrooms, including those with IEPs or health concerns. The event aimed to foster friendships and create lasting memories while showcasing the importance of school choice for families.

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Thousands Rally at State House for School Choice, Private School Vouchers

Thousands Rally at State House for School Choice, Private School Vouchers

Thousands of students and educators marched to the South Carolina State House to advocate for school choice, highlighting options like public, charter, magnet, private, online, and home education. Supporters argue choice empowers families, while critics, like Sen. Margie Bright-Matthews, believe it diverts funds from public schools. Cyber Academy student Ainsley shared her success story, emphasizing the value of flexibility in education. Meanwhile, lawmakers debate a revised private school voucher program funded by state lottery money

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16-Year-Old Student Leads the Push for School Choice Advocacy

16-Year-Old Student Leads the Push for School Choice Advocacy

Cyber Academy of South Carolina senior Ainsley is a passionate advocate for school choice, crediting it for her ability to graduate early with both a high school diploma and an associate’s degree. She recently joined thousands in a statewide march to raise awareness about the importance of educational options for families.

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