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- Revise first line:
Apex Learning, Inc. is a privately held provider of digital curriculum for grades 6-12 headquartered in Seattle, WA.
If digital curriculum
is deemed a buzzword perhaps online learning products
would work? I see that solutions
has been flagged as a buzzword.
- Revise second line:
The company also has an accredited online high school, Apex Learning Virtual School.
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- Add third line:
Apex Learning is accredited by AdvancED[2], approved by CollegeBoard[3] for Advanced Placement courses, and its courses approved for National Collegiate Athletic Association eligibility.
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The NCAA source is the most recent I can find. This is a third-party site that mentions NCAA approval, if that's a better source.
InTheCascades (talk) 21:04, 17 June 2019 (UTC)
Requested corrections in History section
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- In first line of the History section, change K-12 to material for grades 6-12.
- Please correct the date in third paragraph in History section to 2007: Since 2015, Apex has been approved by the College Board for Advanced Placement courses. The College Board table of AP Courses linked in Reference #6 scrolls back to 2007 (see the little arrow above Authorized Courses on the page).
- ^ "Apex Learning Virtual School". Apex Learning Virtual School. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
- ^ "Institution Summary". AdvancED. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
- ^ "AP Course Audit Authorized Courses". CollegeBoard. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
- ^ "More than 120 Apex Learning Courses Approved by NCAA". Cision PR Newswire. Retrieved 17 June 2019.