Empowering Students to Become Global Citizens
Our world is big, yet our viewpoints can be so small. Typically, we find ourselves surrounded by those who are similar to us, forming communities and networks who look like us and share our core...
View ArticleLeaders Emerge at Third Annual Grow Summit
The road to becoming a better leader requires facing challenges in order to discover strengths. With the backing of a supportive community and an unbreakable accountability system, that journey can...
View ArticleK12’s Week of Understanding Celebrates Diversity and Inclusion
K12 hosted its first-ever Week of Understanding last month, to mark the company’s commitment to cultivating a diverse and inclusive workplace. CEO and Chairman Nate Davis kicked off the week’s...
View ArticleOVCA Prepared This Class of 2020 Senior for College
With online learning, students are able to adjust their classes and schedules in a way that sets them up for success. That is exactly what Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy (OVCA) senior Lydia England...
View ArticleVAVA Art Teacher Creates Safe Space for Students
Now more than ever, it is important for students to have different ways to express their thoughts and feelings. For Amanda Crawford, a middle school art teacher at Virginia Virtual Academy (VAVA),...
View ArticleSurprise Drive-By Graduation Parade for OHVA Student
The Class of 2020 has experienced a difficult senior year with COVID-19 changing graduation plans and moving most celebrations online. Despite the whirlwind of events, this Ohio Virtual Academy (OHVA)...
View ArticleGWUOHS Students Artwork Published in National Arts Magazine
For these three K12-powered students, art is more than a passion project. And thanks to online learning, they have been able to pursue their talents on a national stage. George Washington University...
View ArticleMVCA GRADUATE ACHIEVES WHAT WAS ONCE THOUGHT TO BE IMPOSSIBLE
Receiving the news that you have a brain tumor is something that completely changes your life. But for Kerrie Rogers, this devastating news had an additional toll: she was only 14 years old. Soon...
View ArticleJob Shadow Week is a Great Way to Help Students This Summer
By Leilani M. Brown We are most certainly living in unprecedented times. As parents, educators, and leaders we are trying to manage our health and well-being during COVID-19 as well as promote and...
View Article3 Reasons Why I Loved Going to School With My Sister
Ever wondered what school would be like if your only classmate was your sister? Well for Caitlyn and Camryn McCullers, these Arizona Virtual Academy alumni spent their entire K-12 years going to...
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