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  2. Pearson Education - Wikipedia

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    Pearson Education is the educational publishing and services subsidiary of Pearson plc, a multinational corporation. It was formed in 1998 by merging several educational publishers, and has since sold or divested many of its divisions, focusing on digital products and testing.

  3. Stride, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Stride, Inc. (formerly K12 Inc.) is a for-profit education company that provides online and blended education programs for public school students and homeschoolers. It offers online curriculum, courses, and platforms for pre-K to 12th grade and career learning programs.

  4. Horry County Schools - Wikipedia

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    Horry County Schools (HCS) is a public school district serving Horry County, South Carolina, with over 45,000 students and 56 schools. The district offers various programs, such as International Baccalaureate, career and technical academies, charter schools, and adult education.

  5. West Seneca Central School District - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, administration, schools and programs of the third largest school district in Western New York. The district serves 25 square miles and 6,629 students in grades K-12.

  6. Stanford Online High School - Wikipedia

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    Stanford Online High School is an independent online school for gifted students worldwide, affiliated with Stanford University. It offers university-level courses, individualized placement, and a Core sequence focusing on critical thinking and argumentation.

  7. East Lansing Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the school district for East Lansing, Michigan, USA, and its schools, board, and attendance area. Find links to official website and parent organizations.

  8. Academic grading in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn how academic grading is done in the U.S. with letter and numerical scales, percentage and GPA conversions, and standards-based assessment. A D is usually the lowest passing grade in primary and secondary schools, but not in college and universities.

  9. Schoology - Wikipedia

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    Schoology is a cloud-based platform for schools and businesses, founded in 2007 and acquired by PowerSchool in 2019. It offers features such as attendance, grades, exams, and homework, and integrates with other grading systems.