With school choice booming, Stride continues to be a positive decision for families. In fact, studies show that parents who enrolled their children in Stride K12 schools were substantially more likely to view their school as transparent.
New Study: Parents Say Online Schools More Transparent Than Traditional Schools
As many parents increasingly express concerns about what their children are learning in schools, a new study finds parents view online public schools as substantially more transparent and aligned with their values than brick-and-mortar schools. Parents also say online schools give them more control over what their children are learning, and that teachers are more likely to view them as partners.
Online schools help struggling students in post-pandemic world
As Washington students continue returning to their classrooms for the new school year, some experts warn not all kids will thrive in an in-person environment.
Indiana College Core program saves time and money for college-bound students
Indiana Digital Learning School offers College Core—a unique program that helps students save time and money when preparing for college. Students should talk to their guidance counselor today about enrollment, and the opportunity to earn over 30+ college credits!
Group works to get headstones for unmarked graves of western Pa. Negro League baseball players
Ciaramella is part of a group working to get headstones for Gooden and other Negro League players who are buried in the Pittsburgh area. So far, he said, they are in the process of finding the final resting spots of between 20 and 30 players.
Caledonia High School graduate talks life outside the classroom
Minnesota Virtual Academy is one of the first of its kind to offer the Operating Engineers (OE) Pathway—a program that provides high schoolers the options they need when exploring heavy equipment and machinery careers.
Don’t Miss Your Shot: Stride National Photography Competition Invites Students to Capture the Top Prize
Stride, Inc. (NYSE: LRN) invites students across the U.S. to show off their behind-the-lens talent in the annual Stride National Photography Competition. This year’s competition is open until October 7 to students nationwide in kindergarten through 12th grade.
Virtual schools highlight increased enrollment, benefits to online education
No backpacks. No binders. Or even lockers. For more kids this year, heading to school simply looks like powering on their computers.
Redford teen inspires others through past pain with motivational speeches
It’s an unfortunate reality as we start a new school year as some children will have to face bullies in the classroom. But one local teen is turning her own painful experiences of being bullied into hope and triumph, and she’s doing it through motivational speeches.
California Virtual Academies Wins National Award in Excellence
The California Virtual Academies (CAVA) chapter of the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) has been named as one of the 2022 recipients of the Silver Star of Excellence Award. This award is presented annually to NTHS chapters who distinguish themselves through their consistent excellence in Career & Technical Education and is a reflection of their commitment to community service, chapter advancement, and active civic involvement. CAVA is a network of online public schools serving K-12 students throughout the state.