© iboy_daniel I've already posted about several types of online high schools including private programs, state-sponsored public schools, and university-affiliated schools. The fourth type to...
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© meyshanworld Many high school students now have the chance to earn an accredited online high school diploma from a reputable university. Several traditional colleges are now in the business of...
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© Gretyl Last week I wrote a post about private online high schools. There are a lot of virtual private school alternatives, but they can really take a toll on your wallet. Instead, you may want to...
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© sskennel In recent years, the online private high school industry has been booming. Schools like CompuHigh and Penn Foster enroll hundreds of students while new programs pop up every few months. My...
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South Dakota is now offering students the chance to take AP courses online - and be paid a $100 incentive for passing AP exams. Their new program is aimed at getting students, particularly those...
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A surprising number of brick-and-mortar universities are creating online high school programs. One of the most impressive is Stanford University's Education Program for Gifted Youth (EPGY). EPGY...
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Many states now allow public online high school programs. Some of these online schools are created by district or state organizations. Others are run by local charter schools. A recent NPR article...
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