Shining a Spotlight on: The McAlpin Family
Sofia McAlpin, a 10th grader with Holston Academy, is seeing first-hand what her online education with Holston allows her to accomplish.
Sofia McAlpin, a 10th grader with Holston Academy, is seeing first-hand what her online education with Holston allows her to accomplish.
Many schools are once again requiring SAT or ACT scores from applicants. Learn why standardized college admission tests still matter.
Students are overwhelmed, partly because they’re too busy. Online education creates more time for the extracurricular activities they love.
Students needing to take a course over the summer should consider the pros and cons of taking their summer course online.
Second semester of Junior year is often the most challenging academic time for students in high school. As a former college admissions officer, I compiled a list of my top tips to share with you!
In recognition of National Mentoring Month, we’ll highlight how young people can benefit from having a mentor, and share ways to get connected with one!
Educational thought leader Megan O’Reilly Palevich has been appointed executive director of Holston Academy, an online private school for grades 6-12.
In recent years, online tutoring has gained immense popularity among students and parents. With the advancement of technology, it has become an effective and efficient way of providing academic support to students of all ages. But what is the difference between online tutoring and high-dosage tutoring? Can they be one in the same?
The COVID-19 pandemic had a substantial impact on everyone, young and old. While we have yet to understand some of the future impacts, the current impacts are becoming increasingly clear amongst K-12 students.