Access Launch
The Voice of Virtual Learning In MissouriAccess Launch magazine tells the stories of Launch students, Launch teachers and Launch partner districts. Each issue contains in-depth student Q&As, teacher and partner district profiles and success stories, all from Missouri students and teachers working with Launch. The magazine is published three times per year and shared with Launch liaisons and administrators statewide.




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Yes, Quality Matters
June 20, 2018Breaking News, Breaking News, Dr. Meghan Roe, Quality MattersHow do we ensure we’re delivering the best online courses possible? By starting with a philosophy of continuous improvement. Good, better, best. Never let it rest. As Dr. Meghan Roe heads into the Launch offices every morning, this is ...
Speaking from Experience: Reeds Spring
April 23, 2018Access Launch, District Profiles, flexible scheduling, Reeds SpringFlexible scheduling. Expanded course offerings. Self-paced learning. Hear leaders and students from Reeds Spring High School discuss all the ways they use Launch to expand their district’s educational opportunities. Read the full...
Meet & Greet with Maggi
April 16, 2018Access Launch, Student Q&A, BransonWhat do Launch students think of our online courses? Branson High School junior Maggi Eighmy dishes on her experience with Launch’s online classes. Access Launch: What Launch classes have you taken? Maggi Eighmy: I took personal financ...
A Vision for Success in Lebanon
April 9, 2018District Profiles, flexible scheduling, LebanonAs Lebanon High School leaders and students discuss their favorite things about Launch, flexible scheduling options top the list. Hear from multiple district leaders and students on why Launch is a great fit at LHS. Read the full story i...
Success Stories: Re-engaged dropout earns diploma
October 26, 2017General, Credit Recovery, Dropouts, graduation, Re-entryIn Springfield, MO as thousands of students were getting ready to head back to school, a team of educators got out a list and started dialing some that weren’t. Carla Barker recognized a name on the list before she placed ... Read More...