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District should explore educational benefits of online learning

By The Lowell Staff.
January 25, 2012 | The Lowell

In a world of ever-expanding technological opportunities, the school district is falling behind. Across the country, online schooling is an emerging yet controversial feature in the educational world, and the San Francisco Unified School District is doing surprisingly little to embrace it. Read more…


Innovation from within the system: The California student initiative example

By kpstaff.
February 10, 2012 | Keeping Pace with K-12 Online Learning

We are generally supportive of education reform efforts, many of which are found in charter schools and other non-traditional schools within the public education system. We also recognize, however, that the role of innovators within the non-charter public education system is critically important. Read more…


Ballot Measure Would Lower California’s Online Learning Barriers

By ALICIA CONSTANT.
January 20, 2012 | Heartland.org

A proposed ballot initiative would give California high school students the right to access classes required for admission to state universities, regardless of where they live. Read more…


Online courses level the playing field for rural high schools

By Susan Meeker.
January 17, 2012 | Willows Journal

When Chad Zoller of Princeton graduates from high school in June, he will have one more advanced placement class under his belt than his brother Justin had when he graduated in 2009. Read more…


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