Many, many hits at Best Online High Schools!

As of today, the schools listed at Best Online High Schools have now had over 225,000 hits since April 2007. The vast majority of those have been in the last year. It appears that 2009 will be a banner year with even more visitors and even more schools!

Better link for Facebook

Michael Barbour over at Virtual High School Meanderings has provided a better link for the new Facebook group. Here is the Best Online High Schools Facebook Group.

Do you Facebook?

If you use Facebook, you should look for our brand new group, Best Online High Schools, and join us.

New School Alert: Honors High Online of Wisconsin

Honors High Online of Wisconsin offers grades 9th – 11th and will offer 12th grade beginning this fall. It utilizes the K12.com curriculum.

Do you want a response?

I am happy to answer questions here on the blog or in the forum. It is helpful, though, to:

a. Attach your question in the blog to a current post. Attaching it to an unrelated post from a year ago can be problematic;

or

b. Start a new thread in the forum and not attach your question to an old forum post (unless it is truly related to it).

I think that helps both readers and me.

Focus School: University of Missouri High School

This week’s focus school is University of Missouri High School. The school has a strong reputation and offers dual credit courses where you can be enrolled in a course that gives both high school and college credit.

Best Online High Schools Link:
University of Missouri High School
Internet Link: University of Missouri High School
Address: 136 Clark Hall, Columbia MO 65211-4200
Accredited: NCA
Snippet from listing: MU High School offers a convenient, credible option for homeschool students, rural students seeking college preparation, gifted students seeking challenges, or students who need to catch up on a few courses.

Something to consider:
Like often appreciates like. If you are looking for an online high school to get you into college, this should be a serious possibility. Universities will appreciate a university-based program.

University of Missouri High School