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Following is a list of virtual schools—coursework from an accredited private school or accredited not-for-profit or publicly funded institution, taught primarily through online methods. Schools are listed by country and by state or province.
EBS 1TV is a South Korean free-to-air television channel operated by Educational Broadcasting System. The channel was launched on 4 February 1981, and became independent from KBS on 27 December 1990. The channel was launched on 4 February 1981, and became independent from KBS on 27 December 1990.
Santa Cruz City School District: 6–8: Costanoa Continuation School: Santa Cruz City School District: 9–12: Delta School: Santa Cruz City School District: 9–12: Charter school Harbor High School: Santa Cruz City School District: 9–12: Mission Hill Middle School: Santa Cruz City School District: 6–8: Santa Cruz Adult School: Santa Cruz ...
The original Santa Cruz High School building was built in 1895 and first opened in 1897. Previously, all High School classes had been taught on the fourth floor of Mission Hill Middle School. [ 2 ] The first class graduated at Smith's Opera House on June 7, 1878, with a total of four pupils: Evelyn Pope, Cornelia Chappelmann, John Cooper, and ...
EBS TV (Ethiopia) Educational Broadband Service, US TV service; Educational Broadcasting System, a South Korean mass media production company founded in 2011; Emergency Broadcast System, former US Warning system; Europe by Satellite, the EU TV information service; Edo Broadcasting Service, Government-owned broadcasting corporation
SC Whitmore School in South Carolina is a virtual school that is authorized by the South Carolina Public Charter School District, [1] an extension of the South Carolina Department of Education. Opened in August 2011, it offers free public school that high school students in grades 9-12 attend from home.
Santa Cruz City School District is a public school district in Santa Cruz County, California, United States. It serves 7,000 students in grades pre-K through 12, both within and outside the city of Santa Cruz. [1] It comprises two districts, an elementary and a secondary district, governed by a single seven-member Board of Education.
Founded in 1994, Kirby School is named after Georgiana Bruce Kirby, a suffragist, educator, and public speaker who settled in California in the mid-1800s.. In August 2006, the school moved to the Tarantella building, formerly a high-technology complex in the Harvey West area of Santa Cruz.