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April 25, 2013

Florida Investigation Faults K12 Inc. for Teaching Assignments

The Florida education department reports that the online company K12 Inc. used teachers lacking subject-matter expertise and gave inaccurate information about teacher assignments.  Read Full Post >

April 15, 2013

Former Federal Ed-Tech Director Moves to Digital Advocacy Organization

Karen Cator, the U.S. Department of Education's former ed-tech director, will join the organization Digital Promise, in a move announced at the ASU/GSV Advisors Education Innovation Summit.  Read Full Post >

March 12, 2013

Walton Family Foundation Boosts Investment in School-Rating Service

The foundation is increasing its investment in the parent-oriented school-rating website GreatSchools, to expand the reviews offered online.  Read Full Post >

March 05, 2013

K12 Inc. Reaches Tentative Settlement in Investor Lawsuit

The for-profit online education provider has tentatively settled a lawsuit alleging the company misled investors, and other claims in the suit were dismissed.  Read Full Post >

January 22, 2013

Report Urges Businesses to Get Involved in Education

A new report seeks to offer a blueprint for how businesses can partner with educators to improve schools.  Read Full Post >

September 11, 2012

Report: Florida Investigating K12 Inc. for Using Noncertified Teachers

Internal emails suggest virtual education company may have had teachers sign class rosters of students they did not teach to skirt reporting requirements.  Read Full Post >

September 04, 2012

Special Report: How Virtual Ed. Companies Influence Policy

A new special report from a Portland, Maine newspaper suggests online education companies are having a major influence on state education policy.  Read Full Post >

July 18, 2012

K12 Inc. Stock Down After Scathing Report

Report from National Education Policy Center questions academic performance of company's virtual schools, adds to fiery debate.  Read Full Post >

July 02, 2012

Judge Bars K12 Inc. Virtual Charter From Opening in N.C.

Wake County judge rules that the school must be approved by the state board of education, which had previously decided not to act on the charter application.  Read Full Post >

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