Doing school at home? Here are some Curriculum AND Virtual School Options.
Last year was a year full of uncertainty and change. Even as we’re starting to return to some kind [...]
Jessica Darby2021-03-02T04:15:43-06:00March 28th, 2021|Categories: elementary school, highschool, middle school, parenting, planning, school choice|Tags: Connections Academy, curriculum, EasyPeasy, home education, home school, MobyMax, online school, resources, Tennessee Online Public School, Tennessee Virtual Avademy, Time4Learning, TNVA, TOPS, virtual school|
Last year was a year full of uncertainty and change. Even as we’re starting to return to some kind [...]
Jason Baker2021-03-02T04:16:39-06:00March 21st, 2021|Categories: elementary school, family, highschool, lifehack, middle school, parenting, planning, school choice|Tags: advocacy service, direct service, family, inderect service, research-based service, service, service learning, social responsibility|
If you look up “What is Service Learning,” on the internet you will probably get a long and complicated [...]
Chase Baker2021-02-24T04:18:52-06:00March 7th, 2021|Categories: family, lifehack, parenting, school choice|Tags: CrashCourse, khan academy, supplement, supplemental learning, virtual learning, youtube, YouTube videos. YouTube Academy|
Most parents already know that YouTube is a great educational resource for students. It is perfect for those days [...]
Jessica Darby2021-02-07T03:09:05-06:00February 28th, 2021|Categories: college, planning, school choice|Tags: after high school, college, gap year, graduation, high school graduation, impact360, university, year off after high school|
College. We’re all taught that it’s the natural next step after high school. We spend four years of our [...]
Chase Baker2021-02-24T04:09:55-06:00February 21st, 2021|Categories: college, planning, school choice|Tags: CLEP test, college, college prep, School Choice, test out, university|
It is no secret that most dual enrollment programs aimed to give high school students college credit are geared [...]
Jennifer Bauer2021-02-09T01:49:34-06:00February 14th, 2021|Categories: family, lifehack, parenting|Tags: brain, coaching, focus, lifehack, parenting, retrain, thinking, training|
The human brain’s capacity to be re-engineered and our ability to facilitate that process is truly remarkable. I am [...]
Jason Baker2021-02-10T14:50:43-06:00February 7th, 2021|Categories: planning, policies, school choice|Tags: brick and mortar, difference, distance learning, online, online school, virtual, virtual learning, virtual school|
When the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the 2020 spring semester, more than 55 million students were displaced from their normal [...]
Jessica Darby2021-02-03T16:19:59-06:00February 2nd, 2021|Categories: advocacy, family, school choice|Tags: back to school, covid 19 shutdown, covid shutdown, memphis, reopen schools, shelby county, shelby county schools, shelby county tn, Tennessee|
🚨 Tennessee parents and guardians 🚨 Last week Shelby County Schools - SCS announced they would not be returning [...]
Chase Baker2021-02-24T04:06:35-06:00January 31st, 2021|Categories: advocacy, family, planning, policies, school choice|Tags: covid 19, education, education funding, education system, funding, School Choice, school funding, school shutdown, shutdowns, transparency|
The recent COVID19 pandemic and subsequent school shutdowns have many parents, teachers and education enthusiasts (like myself) wondering, “Where [...]
Jason Baker2021-02-02T03:35:10-06:00January 24th, 2021|Categories: lifehack, parenting|Tags: amazon prime video, apple tv, educational shows, educational tv, hulu, list, netflix, quarantine shows, shows, tv shows, youtube|
Looking for educational TV shows for your young students that are also fun to watch? Look no further. We [...]