Online School for Girls explained
The Online School for Girls (OSG) is a US online learning environment built on the traditions of independent schools and girls' schools. It was founded in 2009 by four such schools forming a non-profit consortium.[1] [2] [3]
Consortium schools[4]
The member schools are:
- Atlanta Girls' School, in Atlanta, Georgia
- Ellis School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Harpeth Hall School, Nashville, Tennessee
- Holton-Arms School, Bethesda, Maryland
- Hockaday School, Dallas, Texas
- Laurel School, Cleveland, Ohio
- Marlborough School, Los Angeles, California
- Miss Porter's School, Farmington, Connecticut
- School of the Holy Child, Rye, New York
- St. Mary's Episcopal School, Memphis, Tennessee
- St. Paul's School for Girls, Baltimore, Maryland
- Westover School, Middlebury, Connecticut
Those in bold are the founding members.
There are also a larger number of affiliated schools.
External links
Notes and References
- https://archive.today/20130820143738/http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2009-07-06/news/36849642_1_online-school-online-education-sloan-consortium The Washington Post
- https://www.oneschoolhouse.org/history.html "Our history"
- News: ELearning Update: Online School for Girls Expands. Education Week . 21 April 2010. Ash . Katie .
- Web site: Online School for Girls.