The future is what you make of it, and for Nevada Virtual Academy (NVVA) senior Valerie Croswhite, that means taking charge of her education in order ...
Jonathan Northup is just like any 9-year-old boy: he’s energetic, he loves to play video games, and he builds Lego houses in his spare time. However, ...
Is digital learning a solution or a problem for academically-at risk students? In this recent piece in the New York Times, the author concludes the l...
The winter holidays are a time where students and teachers alike can pause from the hustle of school life and relax before the upcoming semester. Howe...
The Thomas B. Fordham Institute hosts an annual “Wonkathon” and this year’s topic asked whether our country’s graduation requirements need to change, ...
People often think that their thoughts, passions and ideas do not matter, that a single voice, out of millions, is insignificant. However, three stude...
Mapping brick-and-mortar charter schools versus online schools in robust school choice states
As we wade into the 2018 legislative sessions, it’s imp...
In August 2016, BloggED featured Insight School of Washington (ISWA) student Ariel Rodrigues and her endeavors as a trained Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) f...
A traditional brick-and-mortar school is not for everybody, and it was definitely not the right fit for Autumn Price. The 9-year-old has a mild learni...
It’s the type of thing that occasionally makes Twitter lose its virtual mind, and maybe in a good way. Frederick Joseph, a 29-year old Harlem based ac...
Despite the stardom of her own reality TV show, transgender 17-year-old Jazz Jennings feels immensely isolated at school and has asked her parents to ...
This February, students in Shannon Crawford’s 5th grade science class at the Virginia Virtual Academy (VAVA) had the opportunity to have a live Skype ...