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Introducing Carolus Online Academy: Empowering South Carolina Students to Achieve Their Goals Through Proven College and Career Readiness
Carolus Online Academy (COA), a virtual charter school committed to providing students across South Carolina with opportunities for college and career readiness, is now welcoming families to apply for the 2023-2024 school year. Initially enrolling students in kindergarten to eighth grade, the tuition-free, online public school will expand to include grades K through 12 for the 2024-2025 academic year.
New facility, career pathways top priorities for Arkansas Virtual Academy
Having grown from 250 students to more than 4,000 over the past 20 years, Amy Johnson with the Arkansas Virtual Academy (ARVA) is still in the planning stages. The ARVA has purchased a building in downtown Little Rock to expand its services and there are elements of the forthcoming LEARNS Act that will require a change in aspects of ARVA’s delivery.
Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy Offers Option to Better Prepare Students for First Grade
Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy (OVCA) is actively enrolling students for a new Transitional First (T-1) program launching in August. The personalized program is designed to address the needs of students who are not ready to move forward with the tasks and speed required by first grade curriculum and have been recommended for kindergarten retention.
Michigan Great Lakes Virtual Academy Students Win $10,000 Award in Lead4Change Challenge
A group of students at Michigan Great Lakes Virtual Academy (MGLVA) — a full-time, tuition-free, online public school for grades K-12 — have been named first-place prize winners in the national Lead4Change Challenge, earning a $10,000 award for their charity of choice, Zaman International.
Heavy equipment operation classes open to Washington students
Washington Virtual Academies (WAVA), an online school, has partnered with the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 612 and school districts across the state on the Operating Engineers Career Pathway Program for high school students.
K12 Innovation Challenge Finalists Tackle Climate Change with Innovative Solutions
After a nationwide call to action for students to think big and create meaningful solutions for climate change, 17 change-making students were selected for the K12 Innovation Challenge final, taking place on July 20.
Heavy Equipment Classes Now Available to Washington Online Schoolers
The International Union of Operating Engineers Local 612 and Washington Virtual Academies (WAVA) have partnered with its charter, the Omak School District, and school districts across the state, to offer the new Operating Engineers Career Pathway Program to high school students.
Stride, Inc. Executive Earns Prestigious Spot in American Academy of Nursing Class of Fellows
Stride, Inc. is pleased to announce that Dr. Sherri Johnson Wilson, DNP, MPA, RN, CDP® has been selected as a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing.
An Ernest Gooden grave marker was unveiled in North Braddock, the latest in a project to recognize Negro League ball players
When the COVID-19 pandemic began, local history teacher Vince Ciaramella would walk through local cemeteries in the Pittsburgh region.
He came across the unmarked graves of nine baseball players who were in the Negro Leagues. Mr. Ciaramella — author of “Greats in the Graveyard,” a book highlighting former baseball players buried throughout Allegheny County -—decided to do some research.