"A library is not a luxury but one of the necessities of life." – Henry Ward Beecher
Bookworms unite.
February is Library Lovers' Month, a month-long celebration recognizing school, public, and private libraries in your community. [Read more…]
"A library is not a luxury but one of the necessities of life." – Henry Ward Beecher
Bookworms unite.
February is Library Lovers' Month, a month-long celebration recognizing school, public, and private libraries in your community. [Read more…]
One of the most common questions with online learning is “What is the parent’s role?” Although online schools often explain curricula and services, the role of parent involvement is often viewed with a cloudy haze of confusion, even after enrollment. [Read more…]
In celebration of all things digital (like music, e-books, laptops, tablets, cell phones, cameras, online learning), today is Digital Learning Day! Digital learning has come a long way in the last decades, so why not set aside a day to recognize the important new educational options we all enjoy? [Read more…]
You've heard about online learning. You know online school offers a wide variety of flexibility with classes, schedules, distance learning teachers, and off-computer opportunities. Still, no matter how many articles, tweets, Facebook posts, and blogs you read, you always think to yourself, Can my child really do that? [Read more…]
Every parent in the United States of America deserves to give his child the best educational option.
For families across the country, choosing the best school for their child is the first step. However, many parents are hindered by mandatory school district taxes. [Read more…]
What does accreditation mean for a school anyway?
It seems these days, every school, whether online or brick and mortar, is accredited. Accreditation has become so prevalent that many families have no idea what the definition really is. [Read more…]
Online students love the comfort and convenience of learning at home (or in the car or at the corner café!).
However, one challenge many students encounter when switching from a traditional school to an online school is a lack of personal space in the home to learn. [Read more…]
For high school juniors and seniors, springtime means college entrance exam time. Scores from the ACT and SAT are the current measure for student acceptance for many U.S. colleges and universities. In recent years, admissions policies have started including other student records and talents in more of a holistic application process. [Read more…]
Martin Luther King, Jr. wasn't the only person with a dream.
Every person at some point in time in his life has a dream. The dream could be to become an astronaut, an architect, or an acrobat. The dream also could be an idea on how to improve the world. Where do dreams go? Why do dreams die? [Read more…]
Hunting for a new school?
Looking at all the options that private, public, and online schools have is a great idea. When searching for a new school, the absolute first place you must begin is with your student. [Read more…]