CyberActive Announces a New Agreement with K12 Inc
January 17, 2020 at 01:44 am IST
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CyberActive has announced a new agreement with K12 Inc. Schools and districts using K12's portfolio of learning solutions will now also have access to CyberActive's online driver education courses. The courses will initially launch through a K12-branded platform in Florida and Illinois, with plans to expand into additional states later this year. K12 delivers online and blended learning platforms and curriculum to more than 70 public and private schools, more than 2,000 school districts, and students in all 50 states and more than 100 countries. To date, more than 1 million students have chosen to attend public school at home with K12. Eligible students will be able to sign-up for CyberActive's online driver education courses using an exclusive K12-branded website. Students will be able to take both state-approved and supplementary online driver education courses on CyberActive's learning management system. The content, length and administrative requirements of the courses will vary from state-to-state. Online driver education courses offer many benefits to users by allowing them to choose when and where they learn, on devices they are familiar with. CyberActive's programs allow users to study at their own pace and from the convenience of their home, rather than having to visit a classroom at a specific time. In addition to the learning management system's course delivery, school leadership will also have access to an administrative portal where they can manage student enrollments, course completion status, quiz and test results and more. CyberActive's agreement with K12 will launch this month in Florida and Illinois, with plans to expand into other states later this year.
Stride, Inc. is an education services company providing virtual and blended learning. It provides tech-enabled education solutions, curriculums, and programs directly to students, schools, the military, and enterprises in primary, secondary and postsecondary settings. It offers K-12 education for students, schools, and districts, including career learning services through middle and high school curriculums. For adult learners, it delivers professional skills training in healthcare and technology, as well as staffing and talent development. Its technology-based products and services enable its clients to attract, enroll, educate, track progress and support students. Its solutions address two markets: General Education and Career Learning. For both the General Education and Career Learning markets, it offers school-as-a-service offering, which includes an integrated package of curriculum, technology systems, instruction, and support services that it administer on behalf of its customers.