Red Comet Accredited Online High School Learning Program Free for Home Schooled Students in WA State

Private high schools do an excellent job in offering a solid curriculum to their students. However, many private schools are strong in some subject areas while they would like to further solidify their curriculum offering in the remaining areas. Private high school teachers are well trained in a variety of subjects but the changes in state standards sometimes requires focused expertise in certain key concepts. A partnership with Red Comet will help the private high school extend its curriculum while allowing the students to gain credits that they otherwise may not have earned. Since Red Comet is approved by the Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instructions (OSPI) as a “Multi-District Online Course Provider”, a partnership with Red Comet will be a win-win situation for any private school in the State of Washington,” said Dr. Jay Srinivasan, Managing Director of Red Comet.

About Red Comet: Red Comet is an online transfer credit program, designed to assist students facing difficulties in attaining credits to graduate from high school. The courses offered meet state standards and requirements. Thanks to this innovative online high school program, students are able to graduate from their own high school.

 

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Inside our schools

The enrollment window is open until Sept. 20 for those who would still like to join us for a great year. Washington County School District now offers an online high school option for all ninth through 12th graders. Enrollment is still open until Sept. 20 for all ninth- through 12th-graders. Students have the option to take up to two classes in conjunction with those they take at their local high school or they can enroll online full time. The Online High school is another way that Washington County is working to meet the needs of all students.

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Giant Campus of Washington Online High School Approved by OSPI

Giant Campus of Washington, the state’s first online high school dedicated to teaching technology and business skills to public high school students, was granted multi-year approval to operate in Washington State by the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) yesterday, following a lengthy application process that included accreditation by The Northwest Accreditation Commission (NWAC) and a rigorous review by a team of online education experts.

“We’re very pleased to announce this approval so early in our school year,” said School Director James Peters. “The approval process developed by the state is very thorough. It looked at every aspect of our program in detail, so it’s great to get that kind of validation for what we’re doing so early on.”

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Explore Personalized, Online High School at Info Session in Everett

Individual attention can make or break a high school career for some students. Insight School of Washington, a tuition-free, online high school, provides flexibility and freedom, combined with a high level of access to teachers and individual instruction, to help students move from struggling to success.

Local parents and students are invited to learn more at an information session about Insight School of Washingtons statewide public high school program on Monday, August 2, in Everett.

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Online high school open houses

Two public online high schools in Thurston County will host open houses this month for prospective parents and students.

WHAT:IQ Academy Washington, a school for sixth- through 12th graders

WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday

WHERE: 2300 Evergreen Park Drive S.W., Red Lion Hotel Olympia

WHAT:Insight School of Washington, a high school

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NEW Online high school to hold information session July 31

WALLA WALLA – Insight School of Washington, a tuition-free online high school, will hold an information session July 31 for interested students and families.

The session will run from 10-11:30 a.m. at Whitman College, in room 345 of the Hall of Science. The meeting is free.

Insight is one of several online high schools now offered in the state of Washington for students and families who are seeking an alternative to traditional schools.

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More high school grads earning degrees online

KENT, Wash. – When it comes to graduating from high school, our state’s rate is improving. More than seven out of 10 get diplomas.

The three out of 10 who don’t graduate, however, often don’t make it because they have children, full-time jobs, health problems or other complications that hold them back.

That is – until now.

This year, some 230 students celebrated their graduation after receiving their diplomas from Insight High School.

If you’ve never heard of Insight High School, you might be familiar with its location – cyberspace.

Yes, these graduates are connected on the Web.

“We’re very techy here,” says Tommy Kraft, an Insight High School graduate.

And disciplined. Each one of these students completed their class work without seeing their teachers or classmates face to face. So was it like meeting for the first time – at their graduation at the Showare Center.

“A little bit nerve-wracking, definitely,” says graduate Cassie Odell.

Alysha Davis says, “You know you can read the discussion posts that we have so now you can kind of put names to faces, faces to names.”

Another grad, Ryan Abrahamson, says, “I was surprised I could even do it.”

Circumstances kept Ryan Abrahamson from graduating with his peers two years ago. He lives on a reservation in Eastern Washington. He said he’s glad he found Insight.

Abrahamson says, “The program was, everything in there, I could learn, and it was absolutely easy.”

Abrahamson told me he completed the program while working full time to support his girlfriend and 9-month-old baby. Now he’s headed to the Seattle Art Institute to study film-making.

And he’s not the only student graduating with a baby or young child at home. A number of young ladies explained that getting their diploma through an online high school is the only way they could do it.

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