Richard McKenna Charter High School
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New School Alert: Excel High School
Excel High School is a new online high school for the BOHS website. In addition to its listing page,you will notice that it is also listed under Helpful Links (off to the right where it says “Are you looking for an online high school?”)
What you may not know about this school is that it recently received accreditation from AdvancED and NCA CASI. This means that their program would be acceptable to most colleges and universities in the U.S.
I encourage you to take a look at this online high school diploma program in Minnesota!
“How to start a successful virtual learning program?
Virtual learning can help districts address many needs, such as filling a gap between courses a school offers and courses students might want to take but aren’t currently offered—and a new report offers insights on starting a virtual learning program from a number of seasoned experts.
Statistics indicate that more than 1.5 million students attended fully online or blended learning programs during the 2009-10 school year, and more school districts are turning to online instruction for its expanded curriculum offerings, flexibility, and cost-saving potential. Some experts predict that roughly half of high school courses will be offered online by 2019.
In “How to Launch District Virtual Learning,” a new report from the Blackboard Institute, 17 virtual learning experts agreed that getting buy-in from teachers, administrators, parents, and the community is absolutely essential to success.
The report’s authors interviewed a panel of 17 virtual learning experts, all of whom have led online instruction initiatives. Those experts agreed on seven important questions that schools and districts must answer before initiating or expanding a virtual learning program. The experts split into three categories, although most shared expertise beyond those categories: blended learning, course expansion, and professional development.
Those seven questions are:
- What challenge are we trying to address?
- Who are our champions?
- What is our messaging?
- How are we going to pay for it?
- How do we get teachers on board?
- How are we going to create and deliver the courses?
- How will we measure success?
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For the rest of the article, click on How to start a successful virtual learning program.
Should you go to an online high school in your state?
Is there any advantage to choosing an online high school in your state? For most people, the general thought is why it would make a difference if it is in your state because it is online. In many cases, that is a reasonable assumption.
However, there are a few reasons for why you should consider that in-state option:
- Some online schools are public schools. This can make them free for you, but only if you live in that state (or county or school district, etc.)
- If you have a problem with the school, there is something to be said for being able to walk into the school to get that problem resolved.
- If your plan is to attend college in that same state, it can be helpful with the admissions office to know about the school. This is more likely if it is in the same state.
All that being said, being in the same state is typically not a major factor in online school selection.
University of Miami Global Academy Student Interview
International Association for K-12 Online Learning
If you are looking for information on online learning as an industry and as a profession, I encourage you to go take a look iNACOL, the International Association for K-12 Online Learning.
Do you have questions about online high schools?
If you have questions about online high schools, I encourage you to leave a comment in the Comments section below. I am happy to answer them here and you are likely to get a faster answer than through e-mail.