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  2. Edgenuity - Wikipedia

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    Edgenuity, formerly Education2020 (E2020), is an online learning resource for school districts produced by an American company Imagine Learning, [1] which teaches kindergarten through 12th grade [2] in core, elective, credit recovery, technical, and career subjects. [3] [4] As of 2019, Edgenuity serves more than four million students in the ...

  3. Talk:Edgenuity - Wikipedia

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    I also removed a concern expressed after learning more in discussions with the initial editor. Sincerely, North8000 ( talk ) 20:25, 1 May 2020 (UTC) [ reply ] @ North8000 : Thanks for your patient and helpful messages.

  4. Jonathan Grayer - Wikipedia

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    Purpose Prep, a Michigan-based provider of Social Emotional Learning curriculum, acquired in June 2020; [15] Imagine Learning, a Utah-based English language learning company, which was acquired in April 2014; [16] Assessment Technology, Inc., an Arizona-based educational measurement market leader in K-12 online assessment; [17]

  5. Achieve Academy - Wikipedia

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    Achieve Academy offers two distinct programs for its students: The Discipline Alternative Education Program (DAEP) and Choice Academic High School. [7] For both programs, the majority of courses are done through Edgenuity, an online school curriculum.

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  7. Everman Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    In the 2020-2021 school year, the school district had a total of 5,644 students, ranging from early childhood education and pre-kindergarten through grade 12. The class of 2015 included 397 graduates; the annual drop-out rate across grades 9-12 was 4.8%. [4]

  8. Edward C. Reed High School - Wikipedia

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    Edward C. Reed High School is named after Judge Edward C. Reed, Jr., a Senior United States District Judge for the District of Nevada.Before being appointed to the bench in 1979, Judge Reed was a Washoe County School Board Member from 1956 to 1959, and President of the School Board from 1959 to 1977.

  9. Simon Kenton High School - Wikipedia

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    On June 19, 1935, an application was filed with the Public Works Administration for Kenton County, Kentucky for funds to construct a public high school. The application was approved, and on November 2, 1935, a deed was signed for a 23-acre (93,000 m 2) site on Madison Pike, one-half mile south of the center of the city of Independence.