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Arizona State Launching Online Credential for Online Teaching

July 5, 2010

Arizona State University has expanded its online degree and certification programs for PK-12 teachers, including the addition of a new credential for online teaching. Tuition will be the same whether the student is in state or out of state. Beginning with the fall 2010 semester, six new programs in the education area will be...
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Districts Embracing Online Credit-Recovery Options

July 4, 2010

Interest in online credit-recovery courses continues to surge, prompting some policy experts and educators to consider whether traditional rules requiring students to spend a certain number of hours in the classroom, rather than simply demonstrate their proficiency in the subject matter, are increasingly outdated. At least three large urban school districts—New York City, Chicago,...
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Kansas District Expands Virtual Learning Beyond Middle School

July 3, 2010

K12 Inc. and Lawrence Public Schools launched a new virtual high school program serving Kansas students in grades 9 and 10. Building on a partnership formed in 2004 with the creation of Lawrence Virtual School for kindergarten through eighth-grade students, the Lawrence Virtual High School offers a combination of online and hands-on lessons with...
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Pajamas uniform of choice: Virtual schools first to offer K-12 education

July 2, 2010

Not even a ride on a yellow school bus. A group of enterprising Internet educators have been waiting a year to give Georgia public school students and teachers the state’s first virtual K-12 experience – the chance to work and learn from home in their slippers full-time. Friday, they get an answer. The Georgia...
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Summer school classes vanishing as South Bay students scramble for options

July 1, 2010

Vanessajoie Castillo had been hoping to get ahead in the race for college by taking precalculus and trigonometry courses this summer at Evergreen Valley College in San Jose. But when the James Lick High School student arrived last week to register, she found the classroom packed — and the waiting list already closed. Her...
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City school board approves online academic program

June 30, 2010

 The Tuscaloosa  City Board of Education unanimously approved a proposal Tuesday night to implement an online academic program that will allow students to earn credits on their own schedule. During a board meeting, Zachary Barnes, the director of graduation success and dropout prevention for the school system, and Robert Coates, director of secondary education,...
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Agora Cyber Charter School Graduates Largest Senior Class

June 30, 2010

On Thursday, Agora Cyber Charter School, a public cyber charter school, held its fourth graduation ceremony honoring 242 seniors who successfully completed the online high school course requirements and received their diplomas. Graduation took place at 7pm Thursday evening at the West Shore Evangelical Church and Conference Center in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.  Approximately 150 of...
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Financing for virtual schools under study

June 29, 2010

Subsets of the Virginia Board of Education meet today for the first time on two of Gov. Bob McDonnell’s marquee education initiatives — charter schools and college laboratory schools — as members begin delving into implementation. The two committees will meet in Richmond this afternoon, starting with national education sources addressing the panel on...
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Provost Academy South Carolina to Offer Extended Year Schooling

June 23, 2010

Provost Academy, South Carolina’s free online public high school, will offer extended year education beginning July 1, 2010. This new option is being offered for students who would like to accelerate their education or for those who need additional time to complete assignments. “Flexibility is one of the key benefits of online line learning,”...
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Commonwealth Connections Academy-Lehighton graduates 31

June 23, 2010

The Commonwealth Connections Academy (CCA)-Lehighton held its commencement at Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe last night. Thirty-one students entered to the music of “Pomp and Circumstance.” Each wore a black gown with a cap and tassel. They looked just like any other graduating class. But CCA graduates have one distinction-many had never even met their...
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