Online School for Girls helps Harpeth Hall students manage time

Margot said taking the course through the Online School For Girls, a virtual school that gives girls from across the world access to advance high school courses, will ensure her final year of high school will be less hectic.

“I’m taking five courses at Harpeth Hall and applying for six universities this fall. This gives me a little balance,” she said. “It’s nice that this is something I can do on a Sunday or any night after school.”

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The Online School for Girls: Gender equity in cyberspace

Online education is exploding in cyberspace with more than one million secondary school students taking online courses in the 2008–2009 school year. Taking advantage of this trend, four NAIS-member schools launched the Online School for Girls (OSG) in the summer of 2009.

A joint project of Holton-Arms (Maryland), Westover (Connecticut), Harpeth Hall (Tennessee), and Laurel School (Ohio), the goal of the Online School for Girls is to inspire girls worldwide to reach their potential by offering exceptional instruction in an online setting.

With research indicating that most girls inhabit cyberspace differently than boys, the Online School for Girls is designed to capitalize on the ways that girls learn best. That includes connection among the participants, collaboration in learning, inspiring creativity, and engaging in real-world problems and solutions.

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By NAIS Reporter