My ballot arrived this week.  Having only recently come to Colorado, this mail-in voting is still new to me.  On my first election here, I have to admit I missed what I was used to – going to my local polling place, getting in line based on which side of the parkway I lived, chatting with the election volunteers, taking my kids with me in the curtained booth and working the levers.

Now all that is different.

But the basic premise is the same – try to learn all you can about the candidates and make the choice according to whom best aligns with your opinions, needs, vision, etc.

Selecting online curriculum is actually a similar process – learn all you can, compare the different options, and choose accordingly.   Global Student Network offers 6 learning programs to choose from.  Here is a brief glimpse at the candidates:

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Of course, a “voting card” does not contain everything you need to make an informed choice.  For a more thorough look, check out the side-by-side comparison of our programs at Global Student Network.  You can also chat with one of our specialists.

Who you choose on election day can help to determine the direction of our country.  And your choice in online curriculum can help to determine your child’s successful learning experience. Be sure to choose wisely!