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  • How one student took charge of her own education

    Online schooling has given one ninth grader the opportunity to learn what she really needs—and wants—to know. By WP BrandStudio Bergen Johnson, 14, and her mother, Cathy, like to tell the story of a horse they used to keep near…


  • An alternate route to success

    How online schooling turned one student’s GPA — and future — around By WP BrandStudio On the kitchen table at the Murray household in Renton, Washington, three pieces of paper are laid out in a row: Two report cards, boasting…


  • At an online charter school, one high-achiever hit his stride

    A 15-year-old STEM star, youth soccer referee and budding guitarist flourishes without following the brick-and-mortar schooling model By WP BrandStudio Zuriel Johnson has always loved to learn. Back when the Atlanta-based tenth grader was in kindergarten, he used to ask…