ALLENTOWN, Pa. – Students enrolled in Allentown School District's Virtual Campus will not be able to access their online learning platform Friday due to a cyberattack on the program's vendor, ASD ...
The Virtual University of Pakistan has announced the opening of admissions for the Spring 2026 semester for students ...
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PICKERINGTON, Ohio (WCMH) — In six months, Pickerington Local Schools’ flexible high school option will shutter. Pickerington Academy will shut down in July 2026, with all students returning to their ...
Abstract: A methodology for creating self-learning tutorials, including tutorials that use screencast technology, is described in this recommended practice. Methods and practices that are applicable ...
More than 100 Wake County students will soon learn exclusively via virtual learning because of an issue raised by the fire marshal. Crossroads FLEX High School -- a magnet school for students who need ...
After seeing snow during the overnight hours and early morning hours that continues to kick on out of here, we're going to be looking at the cold continuing. However, temperatures stuck in the 30s.
Virtual school enrollment in Wisconsin remains high, up 55% from pre-pandemic levels. Students choose online learning for flexibility to accommodate unique circumstances like competitive sports or ...
Cy-Fair ISD parents will soon have more ways to customise their child’s education, with the district unveiling three new virtual learning pathways next school year. The program was introduced by CFISD ...
CYPRESS, Texas (KTRK) -- Cy-Fair ISD has announced a new virtual learning program for students from elementary to high school, starting in the 2026-27 school year. There are three pathways students ...
Cy-Fair ISD plans to introduce new virtual learning programs for the 2026-27 school year, including the Virtual Academy, Flex Learning, and Supplemental Courses. CFISD Director Dr. Meredith Akers said ...