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EdOptions and non-profit organization EOF (Educational Options Foundation) is giving educational grants for setting up the virtual school and curriculum. This program which is in collaboration between schools and EdOptions is pre-planned and is updated constantly. This School Closure Response Plan allows client schools to re-open “virtually” within a day of closure owing to any unexpected reason.
 
The Emergency School Program helps a school to enroll every current student in online courses during the school closure due to a pandemic or natural disaster. A rapid transition from a real school to an online school is made ensuring continuity of learning like making books and sturdy materials available online.

EdOptions is an education technology firm in Virginia. Its Stars Suite serves over 260,000 students throughout the country. It also offers 42 middle and high school courses besides Web-based solutions for state test preparation, high school preparation and GED study.
 
The company also offers Blue Ridge International Academy a triple-accredited online high school which is especially designed for supporting public as well as non-traditional educational institutions. It includes a tough curriculum and employs Web-based technology supported by certified teachers.


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