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Summer Slide: Is your child at risk of learning loss this summer?

By |2023-09-05T15:28:22-05:00May 21st, 2019|Tags: |

Summer Slide: Is your child at risk of learning loss this summer? As the school year comes to a close, we’re looking forward to fun in the sun, sweet watermelon and smiles, and lots of time to play! While we’re enjoying these summer activities, let’s make sure your child doesn’t fall victim to the “summer slide”. When your child is on break from their education, academics often go out of the window. Unfortunately, when school comes back in session next August, your child may have forgotten much of what they’ve learned this year, even as much as between 20 [...]

Cursive Handwriting: is it obsolete?

By |2023-09-06T13:41:47-05:00April 25th, 2019|Tags: |

Cursive Handwriting Is it obsolete? In an age centered around technology, fewer people are learning the art of cursive handwriting, as keyboarding skills and print handwriting have taken precedence. But should we be pushing cursive handwriting to the side? According to research, all signs point to no — learning cursive handwriting has proven to be beneficial for many reasons. Should your child learn cursive handwriting? Cursive handwriting goes far beyond the benefit of just being a visually appealing way to write — your child could benefit from better testing scores, improved motor skills, enhanced brain function, and more. [...]

ADHD and Nature’s Remedy

By |2023-09-07T11:49:35-05:00March 29th, 2019|Tags: |

ADHD and Nature’s Remedy Struggling with ADHD? Nature might be the prescription. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2016, approximately 6.1 million children were diagnosed with ADD or ADHD, so it’s likely that you may know a child who is affected. While there are many struggles for children with ADHD/ADD, there are also challenges for parents, caretakes, and teachers. You may find yourself searching for solutions to keep a child with ADHD/ADD calm, focused, and on-task, and while medication is often the answer, you may find that one aid is at your fingertips — [...]

Internet Safety and How to Protect Your Child Online

By |2023-09-07T11:57:56-05:00February 22nd, 2019|Tags: |

Internet Safety How to protect your child online Today, technology offers us the world at our fingertips, and this comes with numerous advantages for your child, including: ease of research for school reports or projects, quick communication with teachers and fellow students, and access to educational games and material. But, granting your child online access comes with risks, such as: access to inappropriate content, internet predators, and cyber bullying. Cyberbullying is when something is sent, posted, or shared that is negative, false, or harmful to someone. It can also be when someone’s private or sensitive information is shared [...]

Sinking In Stress

By |2023-09-14T14:09:22-05:00January 28th, 2019|Tags: |

Sinking In Stress You’ve more than likely experienced stress at some level in your life, and for many, it’s a daily occurence. But stress isn’t just an emotion; it’s a mental, emotional, and physical response in the body. When the body is under stress, it triggers the “fight or flight” response, and while this response is meant to help us in times of danger, prolonged states of stress can result in havoc on the body. If stress is allowed to continue without relief it can lead to headaches, upset stomach, chest pain, problems sleeping, depression, anxiety, and it can [...]

Little Language Learners

By |2023-09-14T14:14:47-05:00December 11th, 2018|Tags: |

Little Language Learners As the country continues to diversify, and communication with virtually anyone in the world becomes more readily accessible, the ability to communicate in a foreign language could present some major advantages. But, learning a new language may feel like a daunting task. So when’s the best time to learn one? The earlier the better. While almost all researchers agree that early childhood is the best time to learn a foreign language, some state that the peak learning period is before a child hits their 6th or 7th birthday. It is also believed that it becomes more [...]

BESE Approval

By |2018-07-08T03:54:37-05:00February 15th, 2018|

eLearning Academy is now recognized by Louisiana's Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) as a state-approved nonpublic school effective for the 2017-2018 academic year. This is excellent news for our students. If a parent chooses to enroll their student in a public or state-approved private school in Louisiana, the receiving school must accept their credits from eLearning Academy. This also allows our parents to apply for scholarships to help cover tuition costs.

Accreditation

By |2018-07-08T03:49:54-05:00July 26th, 2016|

We are pleased to announce that eLearning Academy is now fully accredited through the National Private Schools Accrediting Group (NPSAG)! This prestigious accreditation recognizes that eLearning Academy provides an outstanding education to our students. Parents can rest assured that their students will receive an accredited diploma upon completion of graduation requirements.

eLearning On Track for National Accreditation

By |2018-07-08T03:47:07-05:00December 17th, 2015|

Thibodaux, La. – December 1, 2015 – Louisiana-based online curriculum provider, eLearning, is on track to receive accreditation through the National Private School Accreditation Group, an independent accrediting body of private, non-public educational facilities. With the accreditation, eLearning will make eligible for transfer, class credits earned when students elect to complete their education at both public and private schools accepting eLearning’s credits According to eLearning managing director, Nancy Toups, “The NPSAG accreditation provides a rigorous evaluation of the content of our courses, our teaching methodologies, the qualifications of our staff, our facilities and our approach to education in general. Accreditation continues [...]

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