Access Launch & Blog
Launch teachers, school administrators and families share what it’s like to be a part of Launch virtual learning.
Access Launch
Access 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.
The Blog
Welcome to the Club
Springfield Public Schools student, Alissa Schilling, was recently named Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year for Springfield and the state of Missouri. Learn how Launch courses have helped her make an impact on her community.Alissa...
0Meet a Staffer: Kim Spence
Kim Spence’s passion for kids and connecting with teachers statewide makes her the perfect fit for the role of Launch’s new Assistant Principal. Meet her here.Tell us about your background in education. I spent the first year of my...
0Growing Opportunities in Gainesville
While the Gainesville School District has less than 1,000 students K-12, it works with Launch to provide its high school students an expanded selection of course offerings.When Gainesville High students returned to school in August...
2The (Online) Principal’s Office
Meet our newest team member, Principal of Virtual Learning Brady Quirk, who brings experience, adventure and an out-of-the-box approach to education and learning.Tell us about your background in education. I have been incredibly...
0Launch Announces New Summer Programming
Launch’s new summer content provides students in grades 1-8 access to quality virtual courses designed, developed and delivered by Missouri educators.For the first time this summer, Launch is offering full-time programming for...
0The Virtual Journey at Fort Zumwalt
Learn how the Fort Zumwalt School District utilizes Launch to serve all types of learners, all year long.Vanessa Onuoha balances quite a busy schedule. In addition to taking a full course load at Fort Zumwalt West High School, she’s the ......
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