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Online Education News Archive

15-Aug-2008

  • HotChalk Speaks to Teachers Around the World (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

    HotChalk, the first online education resource connecting teachers, students, and parents, today announced the addition of sites in Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, German, Korean, French and Italian.


  • Online School Expanding to Meet Colorado's Growing Demand for Online Education (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

    Branson School Online, an accredited public school serving Colorado students in kindergarten through grade 12, is expanding to serve more students statewide. Spurred by recent legislation expanding access to the program, growing demand for online education, and recognition for its academic rigor, highly experienced teachers, and commitment to partnering with parents to help each child succeed, ...


  • SBA shifts its education focus (BizJournals)

    The Small Business Administration has combined its online education programs, community initiatives and youth outreach programs under its newly renamed Office of Entrepreneurship Education.


  • EDUCATION: Stay informed (York Daily Record)

    Check out our new online education section. You can share your own photos, get school lunch menus and read school board meeting minutes at Education Today.


  • Analysts upbeat on American Public Education 2Q (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

    Two analysts increased their forecasts for online education company American Public Education Inc. Wednesday, a day after the company posted better-than-expected earnings and raised its financial outlook for the year.


  • The American Academy Announces High School Diploma Program for Adults (Centre Daily Times)

    The American Academy today announced a new online education program designed for adult students. The online high school offers courses through their School-as-a-Service(TM) online school platform.


  • Framingham State aims to become part of the community (The MetroWest Daily News)

    Expanding ties to local industries, plus renewed alumni relations and new degree programs are among the changes at Framingham State College in the coming year, the school's president told Daily News editors yesterday.


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