-
A pair of reports released this week send mixed signals on the role of Colorado’s full-time K-12 schools: online schools remain popular with parents, but…
-
Two new studies point to a contradiction about full-time online schools – student academic performance is lower than that of students statewide but…
-
The Daniel Schorr Journalism Prize is awarded by WBUR and Boston University. The annual prize is named after Daniel Schorr, who gave American journalism a…
-
StateImpact Florida is reporting that teachers at K12 Inc.-managed schools may be responsible for as many as 275 students. The company manages…
-
The country’s largest online educator, K12 Inc., is back in headlines again, this time in Florida. K12 Inc. manages Colorado Virtual Academy and schools…
-
The University of the People says it's the "world's first, tuition-free, online university," designed for poor students who would otherwise lack access to higher education. The institution has 1,300 students in 129 countries, but it's also struggling to maintain its "free" mission.
-
Big changes are in the works for the state’s largest full-time online k-12 school, Colorado Virtual Academy. The school and its management company, K12…
-
CU-Boulder based National Education Policy Center released a 65-page report calling for state policy makers to slow or put moratoriums on growth of…
-
2012 may only be half over but education advocates are already proclaiming 2013 the year of the student. They recently kicked off an effort to engage the…
-
One issue that saw little traction this past session was oversight legislation for Colorado’s full-time online K-12 schools. Last fall a report from »Ê¹ÚÍøÖ·â€¦