News -> INDReporter TUE, MAR 29 11:01AM by Heather Miller

Virtual charter school pushes statewide enrollment

A Baton Rouge-based virtual charter school will start accepting applications Friday for a first of its kind school in the state with a model that could meld students from Lafayette, Monroe, Shreveport or anywhere else in Louisiana into the same class.

Louisiana Connections Academy, an online charter school in which students statewide who enroll will take traditional school courses through home computers, web conferencing, e-mail and other tools, will open in the fall and have the capacity for about 500 kindergarten - 12th grade students, according to a report from The Advocate.

The state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education approved the new charter in December despite concerns from BESE board members and local school officials who say there is not enough solid information pertaining to online charter schools, also questioning the amount of public funding charter schools receive. Local school districts have long argued that charter schools take away from the per pupil funding allocated to local school districts, thus diverting progress from traditional public schools.

But Louisiana Association of Public Charter Schools President Caroline Roemer Shirley tells The Advocate that the new school offers an innovative way to better education:
One of the keys to the new school formula is for students to have a “learning coach” with them daily — a mother, father, grandparent, guardian or someone else who can offer adult assistance.

That allows the teacher to contact the student’s learning coach ... to provide assistance when issues arise. Students will not be able to tune out their studies just because they are outside traditional classrooms.
Louisiana Connections Academy is offering in-person and online information sessions through May. The school is holding an information session in Lafayette on April 12 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Express on Ambassador Caffery. If you’re interested in learning more, register for the Lafayette information session here.

Read more on the new charter school here

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written by smd , March 30, 2011 - 03:31 am
This is part of a large and accelerating trend toward the use of interactive, long distance technology, like web conferencing, in education -- in offline schools as well as online. See this survey piece - http://onlinewebconferencingse...education/ - for example, which refers to this article in that context.
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , March 31, 2011 - 03:17 am
This is the first step toward abolishing, " The Old Little Red School House, as if our students are not "STUPID enough,. Remember, the couillions who were always getting caught for cheating in class. Hah, now noone will ever bourre again.
Anything about anything one cares to know is on the PC, Duh ? You Get It ? We think that there are some some dumbass couillions now, wait until the next generation receives their diplomas, in their E-Mail and they can print their diplomas, "A LA, Chris Williams, I suggest the next generation graduating from PC school, to be endowed with, the higher degree of learnt initials " DuM, " rather than the PHD, as the d-plomah Chris received from the Sears and Roebuck store.
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written by MDougay , July 06, 2011 - 08:55 pm
You're right, let's go ahead and subject our little people to someone like yourself who will call them names, treat them terrible and cuss them in order to get their point across. No thanks
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