Life circumstances make finishing high school nearly impossible for some students. Two Michigan charter schools help them get the education and diploma they deserve.
Louisiana Virtual Charter Academy: It’s Our Best Performance Ever!
Louisiana Virtual Charter Academy (LAVCA), an online public school offering individualized and flexible education to students grades K-12 is proud to highlight its best academic performance ever.
Opinion: STEM education is key to saving our planet
Teachers and parents must prepare the next generation to understand, predict and overcome environmental problems.
Letter: Stop state education department rule that would harm virtual online school
As a parent of seven children, two of whom attend Insight School of Oklahoma, I want to highlight the profound impact this virtual alternative school has had on my daughters’ lives, particularly my 15-year-old, during the challenging times of the pandemic.
ISAZ executive director Charles Woods shares two million reasons to stop cyberbullying
The common generational struggles of youth today have become immensely amplified by the continued advancements in social technology.
Cyberbullying — harassing, embarrassing, threatening, or humiliating others online — has become one of the top social issues. Studies indicate that 16% of students in grades 9–12 experience cyberbullying.
Ohio Virtual Academy Partners With Alumni to Host Ninth Annual Christmas Toy Drive Benefiting Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Ohio Virtual Academy (OHVA) — a full-time, tuition-free, online public school for grades K-12 — has partnered with alumni to host their Ninth Annual Christmas Toy Drive benefiting Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
Stride Announces Plan to Continue Record Growth of General Education and Career Programs while Expanding into New Markets
Stride Inc. one of the nation’s leading technology-based education companies hosted an Investor Day at its headquarters in Reston, VA today.
Letter: Protect virtual alternative school from proposed new rule at state education department
Proposed new rule at the Oklahoma State Department of Education would force closure of virtual alternative program Insight School, which serves about 1,150 students that includes teen parents, students recovering from addiction, students who have been expelled from other schools, students with special needs and students with jobs who require flexible schedules.
Ohio Virtual Academy providing different schooling approach
WTOL 11’s Tatiana Cash talks with Brittany Melden, a teacher with Ohio Virtual Academy, about the opportunities the online school provided for her.
Mother Shares Stories of Son’s Bullying
Mayor Bynum announces youth mental health issues at State of the City address.