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As virtual learning becomes more accessible, this Central Georgia program offers an alternative to online learning.
Our mission as leaders of virtual education is to remove barriers to learning, create opportunities for success and empower students and families.
More teachers are flocking to virtual schools, citing better work-life balance, improved safety and more time for creativity as driving forces.
In the 2022-23 academic year, colleges largely restored their in-person courses after a lengthy pandemic-era disruption. Students, however, didn’t want online- and hybrid-learning options to disappear ...
During the months that Rosalind Crawford’s sons were out of school, on virtual learning for disciplinary reasons, she tried her best to keep them on track academically, but says they still fell behind ...
When SpaRRk Academy was created in 2021, a majority of parents who enrolled their children said they did so due to health and safety concerns around Covid. Those who stayed for the following year, ...
State Senator Paul Bettencourt (R-Houston) speaking on SB 38 before the Senate State Affairs Committee, March 24, 2025. Expanded protections and support for virtual education programs across Texas has ...
Harford County Public Schools officials want to replace three snow makeup days next school year with virtual learning days. But the change could cost the school system $200,000, making some wonder ...
Survey finds confidence in virtual learning is growing, particularly among younger Americans. But a third still say in-person is better. Nearly half of Americans have developed a better opinion of ...
RIO RANCHO, N.M. – When Ashley Daniels saw her second grade son earn a high score on a test, she knew he had just guessed the answers and gotten lucky. Daniels called his teacher and said he might ...
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