Online learning offers so much flexibility that many K-12 students find themselves wishing they still went to traditional school to keep them on track with schoolwork. Well maybe not, but it is true that class schedules are important, no matter what type of school a student attends.
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Top 10 Reasons to Do Summer School Online
Summer is a blast. It's also a mind drain for learning. Summer school is often associated with those who failed a course or need to improve a grade. That's not true anymore! (Check out this summer school Infographic.) Students are doing summer school or year-round learning options more and more because of the benefits it provides.
6 Areas of Safety Your Student Should Know
June is National Safety Month, and it's a good time to review general safety with your online student. Safety is not just practiced in emergency situations but should be a daily habit. Building a safety-conscious individual begins at home. Safety is an all-encompassing topic to be applied in every area of life. Here are areas of safety your student should know:
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4 Ideas to Keep Your Student Learning during Family Vacation
Many people agree that vacations are one of the best parts of summer. Though better known for taking a break, relaxing, spending time in the sun, seeing new places, and visiting family and friends, family vacations also are wonderful opportunities to keep your student’s knowledge growing. With that in mind, here are a few simple ways to incorporate learning while having fun on your summer vacation:
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A Parent’s Survival Guide to Student Recordkeeping
Does student recordkeeping have you flustered?
During the last years of high school, parents rush to gather records needed for their student's future since colleges and universities require official student records as a part of admission applications. [Read more…]
Four Ways to Celebrate Arbor Day with Your Student
Celebrate Arbor Day with your student!
Trees provide humans not only with vital, life-giving oxygen (one mature tree produces enough oxygen for two people for a whole year*), but trees also give us shade, timber, food, less pollution, paper, support for other animals and ecosystems, erosion prevention, and beautiful landscapes. [Read more…]
Six Stress Relief Tactics for Nervous Test Takers
Is your online student feeling the crunch of year-end tests? Springtime can bring so many emotions: happiness for the end of the year, yet trepidation for the test looming at the end of the semester. Worst of all are those two largely feared words by students everywhere-cumulative final. [Read more…]
Earth Day Website Resources for Students
Earth Day is April 22.
Find ways to observe this holiday and teach your online student the importance of earth stewardship. Here are websites that will help educate your student on the precious resources (both renewable and non-renewable) the earth holds and how to manage them properly for future generations. [Read more…]
Planning Graduation for Your Online Student
It's almost graduation time for your high school senior!
Graduation is a time of recognizing accomplishments and meeting a life milestone. Graduation is caps and gowns, hugs and memories, gifts and wishes, and parties! Perhaps the most memorable part of a graduation is gathering with friends and family and sharing the event together. [Read more…]
Student Resources for National Poetry Month
"A poet is, before anything else, a person who is passionately in love with language." – W.H. Auden
Increase your student's love of literature and appreciation for poetry with these helpful resources for National Poetry Month this April. From Chaucer to Shakespeare, haikus to sonnets, and metaphors to meters, these handy poetry websites include information and activities that make learning poetry fun.
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