Why Accreditation Is Important for an Online High School
Accreditation may be the most important feature an online high school can offer. We’ll explain what accreditation is, how it works, and why it’s so important for a student’s online education.
Accreditation may be the most important feature an online high school can offer. We’ll explain what accreditation is, how it works, and why it’s so important for a student’s online education.
Research shows that higher student engagement often results in better academic performance, so it’s critical for students to stay engaged with their education. Online learning is in a prime position to keep students highly motivated and engaged throughout their education. We’ll show you how.
It’s not often that an eighth-grade student takes charge of her education and her future, but that’s exactly what Joy-Luz Ross-Lumsden has done. Today we shine a spotlight on this exceptional Holston Academy eighth-grader.
Students with anxiety and other mental health issues deserve the best education. Online learning has emerged as an effective solution.
Summer is a time for fun and exploration. Why not enjoy both by exploring your passions and interests with a couple of online high school summer courses at Holston Academy?
Learning a new language is like going on an adventure. In my LanguageBird Russian 1 online course, I learned how to read, write, and speak in Russian, which I look forward to using in real life sometime soon!
A few months ago we shared part one from our Unlocking Executive Dysfunction webinar. Part two is now available and dives into useful tools for challenges related to executive function from guest speaker, Rose Saluti.
This guide highlights critical actions students should undertake from the outset of high school through to the summer before their senior year, ensuring thorough preparation for the college admissions endeavor. This article focuses on senior year.
When it comes to a student’s performance in school, there’s only so much parents can do to ensure their child is succeeding in the classroom and we’re learning there’s a major disconnect between teachers, parents, students, and actual school performance. Read on for some shocking statistics and potential solutions to a growing problem.