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    Edgenuity. 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 ...

  3. Carpe Diem e-Learning Community - Wikipedia

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    Carpe Diem e-Learning Community. Carpe Diem e-Learning Community is a charter school for grades 6–12 in Yuma, Arizona. It began as a traditional charter school in 2000, but on losing its building lease, and forced into smaller premises, a blended learning model was developed that caps the middle and high schools in Yuma at 300 students each.

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  6. Jonathan Grayer - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Grayer is the Chairman and CEO of Imagine Learning, a leading digital education technology company focused on developing digital curriculum and tools for pre-K–12 students. Grayer founded the company in January 2010 as a partnership with Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR). [1] In January 2018, the company announced a new strategic ...

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  8. Giant Campus - Wikipedia

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    Giant Campus was founded in 1997, by president and chief executive officer Pete Findley. The idea came when Findley was a business school student at the University of Washington and created a detailed business plan for a network of summer camps to teach middle and high school kids new media skills—including multimedia and web design on college campuses.

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    Apalachee High School teacher Stephen Kreyenbuhl shared with CNN’s Sara Sidner how “tough” it is losing two of his peers. “They made a difference,” he said of Aspinwall and Irimie.