The senior class of Ohio Virtual Academy (OHVA), Ohio’s largest and most prestigious K-12 public charter school, is celebrating the end of their high school careers with an in-person commencement ceremony. The ceremony will be held on June 4th at 1:00 p.m. in Columbus.
When online classes head outdoors
There are some things that kids cannot learn in an online classroom. That’s why Destinations Career Academy of Colorado social studies teacher Hunter Stafford started Outdoor Leadership for CODCA students.
Virtual High School Graduates From Across the State Gather for an In-Person Ceremony
The Class of 2023 – the largest senior class ever at Cyber Academy of South Carolina (CASC) – will don their caps and gowns this Saturday, June 3, and receive their high school diplomas, officially crossing an age-old milestone. Most of these 320 cyber-students will celebrate during an in-person ceremony in Columbia, S.C.’s, Koger Center for the Arts on the University of South Carolina campus. Others will follow up with a virtual celebration – true to their education format – on June 6.
Utah Virtual Academy Honors 198 graduates at Commencement
Utah Virtual Academy (UTVA) honored 198 senior graduates from more than 75 cities and towns throughout Utah during commencement exercises Tuesday. UTVA is a full-time online public school for students in grades K—12.
Little Rock office furniture shop reborn as Arkansas Virtual Academy’s new home
Head of School Amy Johnson uses “unique,” “funky” and “fluid” to describe the expansive new headquarters for the Arkansas Virtual Academy in downtown Little Rock.
Hendry County students graduate from virtual study program
Some Hendry County School District students will be graduating this week from the Digital Academy of Florida (DAOF), comprising part of the 390 graduates state-wide in the virtual learning program’s graduation ceremony at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland, 701 W. Lime St., starting at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 1.
Player one reset: North Olmsted teen planning career as video game designer
Gamers often wish they could reset in the real world.
That’s exactly what North Olmsted resident and Ohio Virtual Academy (OHVA) student Jordan Bruce felt like as an elementary school student — like an immature video game player unable to navigate in a foreign digital world.
Digital Academy of Florida Celebrates Class of 2023 Including Nearly 150 Graduating with Industry Certifications
Nearly 400 students from around the state will celebrate their high school graduation this week from the Digital Academy of Florida (DAOF), a virtual school whose middle and high school students are proving their academic mettle in multiple ways – from industry certifications to national competitions for young entrepreneurs.
New MedCerts Partnership Expands University of Maryland Global Campus’s Healthcare Programming
MedCerts, the innovation leader in online career training in allied health and information technology and a subsidiary of Stride, Inc. (NYSE: LRN), an education company that provides online and blended education programs, announced a new partnership with University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) that expands its non-credit catalogue to include healthcare and IT programs.
38 Weeks to Prepare for a New Career: Galvanize Announces Part-Time Hack Reactor Coding Bootcamp
Galvanize, a leading provider of software engineering training, has launched a new part-time Hack Reactor Coding Bootcamp to prepare beginners for full-stack engineering careers. In keeping with its purpose and mission, Galvanize has designed the new part-time program to make software engineering careers more accessible, bringing the quality of its industry-leading full-time offerings to more adult learners.