Calculations including such students have not been publicly released, although DPI officials acknowledged this week that Connections Academy and
Virtual Academy leaders did turn over those numbers to the state office in March.
Not exact matches
Ms. Alexander and her organizations have been proud members and supporters of the following professional firms: NAFE (Natl. Assoc. of Female Executives), NOW (Natl. Organization of Women), WITI (Women in Technology), NAWBO (Natl Assoc. of Women Business Owners), WLE (Women's Leadership Exchange), DWC (Downtown Women's Club), NAWW (Natl. Association of Women Writers), International
Virtual Women's Chamber of Commerce, U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce, AWE (Assoc. of Web Entrepreneurs), Cambridge Who's Who of Executives, Princeton Professional
Leaders, and the
Academy for Professional Speaking.
An article in the Jan. 12, 2005, issue of Education Week («Ethics Issues Snare School
Leaders») named the wrong employer for Janet Aikele when she was the head of school for the Idaho
Virtual Academy.
Leaders with Pearson's Connections
Academy could not be reached for comment on this story, but Medley said the two
virtual charters shouldn't be held accountable for the sometimes transient nature of their students.