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Time4Learning, a Cambium Learning Group brand, today announced a partnership with Subject to launch a new slate of Cinema Series courses across its middle and high school curriculum.
What can NH student expect this fall? No cellphones. New limits on what can be taught in schools. And more. Here are details.
As students across the country prepare to embark on the next chapter of their lives, one Los Angeles teen who took the ...
Student Choice High School in Maricopa offers flexible, tuition-free education for students ages 14–21 who need a different approach to learning. With self-paced coursework, one-on-one mentorship, and ...
The educational landscape is rapidly evolving, driven by advancements in technology and changing learning styles. While traditional systems are only ...
A store inside a Lewisville church has become a go-to stop for parents homeschooling their children. Why it matters: An estimated 500,000-620,000 children in Texas are homeschooled, and that number ...
George Washington University Online High School will honor the accomplishments of its Class of 2025 during a virtual graduation ceremony on Saturday, June 21 RESTON, VA, UNITED STATES, June 19 ...
Republican lawmakers in Michigan’s state House are looking to expand the classes home-school students can take at public schools by repealing a state law against using state school aid to ...
Several schools on Thursday decided to close for summer or switch to online classes from next week. The decision followed an appeal to private schools by chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday to ...
The new law also created a homeschooling voucher, and allowed families to use the money for contracted services from public schools or districts, including classes.
Dual enrollment allows students to take free college courses while in middle or high school, saving thousands on tuition, books and fees.
Dual enrollment – one of the Florida’s best-kept secrets – allows public secondary, charter, homeschool and ... Dual enrollment classes are also offered in some high schools, on college/university ...