These Alabama school districts are seeing rapid increase in enrollment.
Online schooling for Washington’s youngest students is on the rise
For kindergartners to fifth graders, enrollment in virtual classes is up compared to before the pandemic. Families see benefits, but experts are skeptical the programs are on par with in-person instruction.
Apollo honor roll
Apollo honor roll featuring students from Ohio Virtual Academy.
MedCerts and University of New England Announce New Partnership
University of New England, College of Professional Studies (UNE) announced today it has partnered with MedCerts, a leader in online healthcare and IT career training, to offer a variety of healthcare focused classes. The new classes will be added to UNE’s list of healthcare offerings, increasing the number of options for interested students pursuing a rewarding career in an in-demand and growing field.
Digital Academy of Florida Students are Now Eligible for NCAA Scholarships
Student-athletes are a competitive group of individuals who thrive amidst the dual responsibilities of excelling in their athletic endeavors while maintaining academic excellence. Because they dream of playing sports in college, going pro or even trying out for the Olympics, they are constantly training and competing in the sport of their choice. The flexibility of online schools often makes them a top option for these driven and laser-focused students. Because serving these passions and personal pathways are a top priority, Digital Academy of Florida (DAOF) is excited to announce that the NCAA has officially approved its core curriculum.
MedCerts and University of the Virgin Islands CELL Announce Partnership
University of the Virgin Islands – Center for Excellence in Leadership and Learning (UVI CELL) has partnered with MedCerts, a leader in online healthcare training and information technology career training, to offer students a number of healthcare training programs and exam preparation opportunities.
Hallsville ISD receives $5,000 donation for dual credit programs
The Hallsville ISD Board of Trustees recently accepted a total donation of $5,000 from the Kilgore College Foundation to be used for the 2023-24 academic year dual credit programs.
Healthcare workers find respite in movement and horses
WAVA family talks about using their horse farm as therapy for healthcare workers.
Opening a New Hub for Arkansas Virtual Academy with Head of Schools Amy Johnson
Arkansas Virtual Academy’s Head of School, Amy Johnson spoke with Arkansas Business to introduce the opening of the ARVA Education Hub located in downtown Little Rock.
Propelling diverse students through educational freedom
In a world filled with infinite possibilities, why should Hoosiers accept one-size-fits-all education for our children—especially when it fails so many of them? As reported by the Indiana Department of Education, statewide results show that more than 65,000 of Indiana’s third-grade students–or 81.9%–demonstrated proficient reading skills on the assessment. This is a minimal improvement of 0.3 percentage points over results for the 2021-2022 school year.