WEBCAST 5/8 @ 2PM ET
Remote Possibilities – How online tutoring creates pathways for school success
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The benefits of online learning strategies become more clear year after year, making learning more dynamic and enjoyable.
- Flexibility accommodates diverse schedules and learning paces
- Accessibility aspects break down geographical barriers and reach students in remote areas
- Technologies enhance engagement and interaction
Sounds great in concept but how does it work in the day-to-day? Join us in conversation with educators from the Texas Virtual Academy at Hallsville (TVAH), an online program of Hallsville Independent School District to hear how they make it work with curriculum and tools provided by Stride, Inc., the nation’s leading provider of proprietary K-12 curriculum and online education programs.
TVAH partners with Stride Tutoring to be their trusted district partner for student success by providing real-time, online tutoring sessions led by vetted state-certified teachers.
In this session, we will cover the following:
- Deciding if high-dosage tutoring is a solution for you
- Discovering the biggest challenges to establishing an online tutoring program and how to overcome them
- Identifying the immediate benefits and long-term learning outcomes
- Finding online solutions for other programs (SPED)

Rosalyn Petry
TVAH Middle School Principal
Bio
Ms. Petry began her career in education in 2006 as a bilingual 4th-grade teacher in Garland, TX. She earned her bachelor’s in communication from the University of North Texas and her master’s in Christian Education from Dallas Theological Seminary. In 2013, she moved into virtual education with Stride K12 as a 7th-grade writing teacher. Since 2013, Ms. Petry has served as an elementary and middle school teacher of both math and ELA, as well as a mentor, department chair, lead teacher, and assistant principal. In 2021, she moved into the principal role with TVAH and continues to find joy in leading the amazing students and staff of TVAH Middle School.

Miranda Frink
HS Principal, 10th & 11th Grade, TVAH
Bio
Miranda began her career in education 15 years ago as a middle school ELA teacher. She joined Stride/K12, Inc. in 2012 and taught middle school ELA and social studies until 2019 when she moved into high school administration with TVAH where she has remained until present! Miranda loves having the opportunity to provide students in Texas an alternative to traditional brick and mortar education as well as working hand in hand with at risk students on their journey to graduation and being successful in their post K-12 education.

Moderator – Kevin Hogan
eSchool News, Content Director
Bio
Kevin is an acclaimed writer, editor, and commentator covering the intersection of society and technology, especially education technology.