How can the average student get college credit in high school?
It is no secret that most dual enrollment programs aimed to give high school students college credit are geared [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
Jessica Darby2018-12-04T17:40:49-06:00December 4th, 2018|Categories: school choice|Tags: college, online, School Choice, undergrad, virtual|
"In 2017, 43,559 students from 124 institutions in 10 countries and 40 U.S. states participated in the ECAR survey.The [...]
Jessica Darby2018-11-27T15:59:45-06:00November 28th, 2018|Categories: school choice|Tags: khan academy, montessori, portfolio school, School Choice, tech execs|
Recently, Fast Company wrote and about how top tech execs from Silicon Valley were ditching their high profile careers to start [...]
Jessica Darby2018-11-27T14:53:20-06:00November 27th, 2018|Categories: school choice|Tags: Flipped Classrooms, One size fits all, School Choice|
Flipped classrooms are relatively new phenomenons! We all know what a traditional classroom is. To better understand what a [...]