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  2. New Washington Virtual Academies Mom Marvels at Easy ... - Patch

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    This K12-powered family made their transition experience easier by joining the virtual school community this summer. Brothers Dylan and Shepard Smith started school this week at Washington...

  3. Enzo LaFont: In His Own Words | University Place, WA Patch

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    Enzo LaFont, a student at Washington Virtual Academy, discusses his time spent in South Korea competing in martial arts.

  4. Circus Performer Flies High Thanks to Washington Virtual Academy

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    Maybe the smell of popcorn, the huge elephants, or the daring acrobats. What comes to our minds is Amirah Milanoski, a 10th grader at Washington Virtual Academy (WAVA).

  5. Ohio Virtual Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Virtual Academy ( OHVA) is one of many virtual charter schools that is powered by the curriculum provider Stride Inc. The academy, like most Stride-supplied schools, provides the student with textbooks, materials, and a loaned computer, so the student can access their online lessons.

  6. List of virtual schools - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Stride, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Stride, Inc. is an education management organization (EMO) that provides online education designed as an alternative to traditional "brick and mortar" education for public school students from kindergarten to 12th grade (hence its former name), as well as career learning programs.