Community Profiles

Embracing Technology to Achieve 21st Century Goals
Frederick County Public Schools adopted its first LMS in the late 1990's. Today the district uses ANGEL, because ANGEL is "friendlier to K12 out of the box."
Demonstrating Mastery of State Standards
"ANGEL is a perfect fit" to support Forsyth County Schools' standards-based approach to instruction.
Professional Development as a Foundation for School Reform
Sarasota County Schools adopted the ANGEL LMS to offer professional development and help teachers become familiar with online learning. Now, teachers are "excited about using ANGEL" in their classrooms.
Features and Support Tip the Balance from Open Source to ANGEL
Ohio Hi-Point "simply outgrew" the open source CMS they originally adopted. Now, their users tell them ANGEL "is much easier to use."
Virtual High School Provides Sustainable Solution for Meeting Critical Education Needs
Credenda Virtual High School's complete curriculum addresses advanced educational needs that could not be met in local communities.
Virtual School Serves Thousands with Credit Recovery and Advanced Classes
Jefferson County Public Schools' ANGEL-powered virtual high school has served more than 30,000 students since its inception.
Wired for 1-to-1
Early in its 1-to-1 adoption, Guerin Catholic High School realized that "simply putting laptops in students' hands wasn't the answer."
ANGEL in a Fourth Grade Classroom
Fourth graders can do the same things in ANGEL students in upper grades and college do. Parents can monitor their child's progress and easily communicate with teacher Amanda Pickrell.

LMS Adoption Climbs with Switch to ANGEL
Less than three years into its ANGEL implementation Buffalo State College's online presence has grown 340%. College personnel are "100% satisfied."
Why a Small University Chose the ANGEL LMS
Ohio Dominican University switched to ANGEL when licensing and migrating to its original LMS provider’s newest version proved cost prohibitive, One of the reasons, "ANGEL's high level of responsiveness."


