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Scholars Online : ウィキペディア英語版 | Scholars Online
Scholars Online is a nonprofit educational corporation designed to foster Classical Christian education through instruction, guidance, and community using emergent communication technologies. It is primarily designed for Christian junior high and high school-aged homeschooled students, but accepts all qualified students, regardless of age, educational institution, or religious background. The school was formally accredited in 2010 by the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools and AdvancEd. ==History==
The school was officially founded in 2006 by Bruce and Christe McMenomy following their separation from the Regina Coeli Academy, with whom they were previously associated since 1994 through the Institute for the Study of the Liberal Arts and Sciences. In the first year of Scholars Online, the faculty included Mark Johnson, Sandra Howard, Susan Dennis, and Mary McMenomy, all of whom had taught for ISLAS, teachers Art Mabbott and Jill Byington (new to Scholars Online), as well as Rachel Ahern, Sasha Decker, and Sarah Miller Esposito, themselves once students at ISLAS. Since that time, the school has added Fred Williams, Paul Christiansen, Christy Frary, Emily Jennings, Karl Oles, John Hogan, Brian Reeves, Mary Catherine Lavisièrre, and others to their faculty.
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