
California Virtual Academies to Host 'Innovation in Education Expo' in San Jose on Saturday 3/25/2003
From: Bryan Flood of K12, 703-970-8135 (office), or 540-270-7163 (on-site), bflood@k12.com News Advisory: -- Free daylong Expo to feature former Education Secretary William J. Bennett, a panel of expert speakers and professional advice on virtual public education and the K12 curriculum The California Virtual Academies (CAVA), a network of virtual charter schools offering students across the state an outstanding public education program, will host the first-ever "Innovation in Education Expo" at the Doubletree Hotel in San Jose, CA on Saturday, March 29, 2003. The Expo will provide families of students enrolled in CAVA - and any family interested in the K12 curriculum or virtual education - an opportunity to learn more from a host of experts. The San Jose Expo will feature former U.S. Secretary of Education and K12 Chairman William J. Bennett who will give a keynote address to the families in attendance. K12, Inc. is the education company that provides CAVA with a world-class academic curriculum. In addition to the speeches, families attending the Expo can participate in numerous 45-minute workshops hosted by virtual school teachers and families, curriculum developers, and education experts. Workshop topics will include: Teaching Multiple Children; Time Management; Gifted and Talented Children; Setting Up Your Teaching Environment; Virtual Schools; and, Development of the K12 Curriculum. The Expo is free, open to the public, and open to the media. A raised camera platform and mult will be available for speeches and Expo events in the Doubletree Ballroom. Saturday, March 29, 2003 - all times PST Event: Innovation in Education Expo, hosted by the California Virtual Academies Location: The Doubletree Hotel San Jose, 2050 Gateway Place, San Jose, CA Times: 8 a.m.: Registration Opens 9 a.m.: Keynote Address: William J. Bennett, former Education Secretary and K12 chairman 10:30 a.m.: Workshops (various Doubletree Hotel locations) 1 p.m.: Michael Kirst, former president, CA State Board of Education (Doubletree Ballroom) 2:15 p.m.: Workshops (various Doubletree Hotel locations) 3 p.m.: Workshops (various Doubletree Hotel locations) 4:45 p.m.: Bernie Hanlon, CAVA Head of School remarks (Doubletree Ballroom) 5 p.m.: Elizabeth Kanna, editor, homeschool.com (Doubletree Ballroom) 5:30 p.m.: Panel discussion with Bernie Hanlon, CAVA Head of School, Rebecca Houser, CAVA Assistant Head of School, Elizabeth Kanna, homeschool.com, and Bror Saxburg, Sr. VP of Learning and Content, K12 (Doubletree Ballroom) About CAVA The California Virtual Academies offer a comprehensive curriculum for grades K-5; grades 6-8 will be available next year, with additional grades available in future years. CAVA is publicly funded, so there is no tuition. The full program includes: -- K12's world-class, standards-based curriculum for the school year in six subjects (Language Arts/English, Math, Science, History, Art, and Music) -- Computer system with printer provided at no cost; ISP costs are reimbursed -- All instructional materials, including textbooks, workbooks, planning and progress tools, maps, math and science supplies, CDs, and videos -- Access to a licensed California teacher for guidance, support, and advice -- Optional educational outings to enhance lessons and build a sense of school community CAVA's "team teaching" approach involves a powerful partnership between parents and teachers in which children receive individual attention and a personalized course of instruction. At the California Virtual Academies, students learn at home with a parent or other responsible adult who guides students through daily lessons provided by K12. Though the lessons are delivered on-line, most of the actual student work is completed away from the computer using traditional materials including books, workbooks, art supplies, and manipulatives. A certified California teacher provides guidance, support, accountability, and advice through this process. Families enroll in virtual academies for a variety of reasons, including: academic options (gifted or struggling students); special needs (physical or learning disabilities); need for flexible schedules (military families, extracurricular activities); or, desire for other high-quality education alternatives. About K12 K12 Inc. (K12) is an education company led by William J. Bennett, the former U.S. Secretary of Education, editor of "The Book of Virtues" and author of "The Educated Child." K12 is building a comprehensive, standards-based curriculum and learning program. We work with educators and parents across the nation, blending traditional content with innovative technology. K12 is not a school; it is a company that provides a research-based curriculum, innovative instructional tools, and top-quality school management services to schools across America. K12 also serves homeschooling families by making a portion of its curriculum available for direct purchase by consumers. K12 currently works with virtual public schools in eight states: the Arkansas Virtual Academy; the California Virtual Academies, the Colorado Virtual Academy, the Idaho Virtual Academy, the Minnesota Virtual Academy, the Ohio Virtual Academy, the Pennsylvania Virtual Charter School, and the Wisconsin Virtual Academy. | |