Archive for the ‘K-12’ Category

Citizens’ Report Card on Education: We Have Work to Do

– Early Learning, K-12 and Higher Education Receive ‘Needs Improvement’ and ‘Unsatisfactory’ Grades in Report Card – Washington school districts demonstrate promise; Illustrate that the State’s education challenges can be solvedRead the Full Story

Citizens’ Report Card on Education: We Have Work to Do

– Early Learning, K-12 and Higher Education Receive ‘Needs Improvement’ and ‘Unsatisfactory’ Grades in Report Card – Washington school districts demonstrate promise; Illustrate that the State’s education challenges can be solvedRead the Full Story

Schools moving into future

A proposed fiber-optic telecommunications and high-speed Internet system will benefit nearly 10,000 students and 650 teachers in eastern Westmoreland County. Read the Full Story

Schools moving into future

A proposed fiber-optic telecommunications and high-speed Internet system will benefit nearly 10,000 students and 650 teachers in eastern Westmoreland County. Read the Full Story

District testing online tutoring

The Greater Johnstown School District will pilot an online homework line that could be implemented throughout Pennsylvania. Read the Full Story

District testing online tutoring

The Greater Johnstown School District will pilot an online homework line that could be implemented throughout Pennsylvania. Read the Full Story

Ross Institute Announces Significant Expansion of Ross Educational Model

New York University Will Bring Innovative Ross Educational Model to New Charter Public School: Ross Global AcademyRead the Full Story

Ross Institute Announces Significant Expansion of Ross Educational Model

New York University Will Bring Innovative Ross Educational Model to New Charter Public School: Ross Global AcademyRead the Full Story

Idaho Virtual Academy Awarded Accreditation From Northwest Associate of Accredited Schools

The Northwest Association of Accredited Schools (NAAS) has awarded the Idaho Virtual Academy (IDVA) provisional, regional accreditation for the 2005-2006 school year. The Idaho Virtual Academy, a public virtual charter school, was awarded accreditation status in December at the Northwest Association of Accredited School’s annual meeting in Reno, Nevada. The Idaho Virtual Academy was notified […]

Michigan Considers Requiring High-School Students to Take at Least One Online Course

The Michigan State Board of Education is set to approve a new graduation requirement today that would make every high-school student in the state take at least one online course before receiving a diploma.Read the Full Story