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CompuHigh is a private, accredited, online high school established in 1994. CompuHigh provides individual courses as well as a diploma program called Whitmore School. CompuHigh is accredited by AdvancED[1] (formerly known as NCA CASI and SACS CASI). CompuHigh serves national U.S. and international English-speaking students in grades 9–12. CompuHigh has open, year-round enrollment and is self-paced.

CompuHigh offers core and elective courses that are taught by instructors using a mastery learning methodology.[2][3] Instruction is completely one-on-one between instructor and student, and is largely asynchronous. Instruction, interaction, coursework, and grading takes place on CompuHigh's proprietary learning management system (LMS)

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  1. ^ AdvancED http://www.advanc-ed.org
  2. ^ Guskey, Thomas, R. (2007). "Closing Achievement Gaps: Revisiting Benjamin S. Bloom's 'Learning for Mastery'". Journal of Advanced Academics. 19 (1): 8–31.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Kulik, C.C.; J.A.Kulik, R.L. Bangert-Drowns (1990). "Effectiveness of Mastery Learning Programs: A Meta-Analysis". Review of Educational Research. 60: 265–299. doi:10.3102/00346543060002265.