Apex Learning

Apex Learning
Type Education Software
Industry Educational Software
Founded 1997
Headquarters Seattle, WA, United States of America
Products Class Tools, Online Courses
Website http://www.apexlearning.com

Apex Learning, Inc. is a privately-held provider of e-Learning solutions for K-12 education, offering online courses in mathematics, science, English studies, social studies, Romance languages, the fine arts, health and physical education, and Advanced Placement.

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History

Apex Learning was started in 1997 by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen on the idea that online courses and test prep, which were already succeeding in higher education, could be applied to K-12. The original focus of the company was providing online Advanced Placement courses and test prep, and AP remains a core part of Apex Learning's business. In the company’s first full year, Apex Learning served 200 students.

After a series of ups-and-downs during the dot-com bubble, Apex Learning raised and spent $37 million from venture capital investors, and the company had three different CEOs. In 2002, Cheryl Vedoe, formerly VP of Education Marketing at Apple Computer, became the CEO of Apex Learning. Since then, Apex Learning stabilized its revenue and operations and introduced new web-based products addressing credit recovery, remediation, classroom teaching, and alternative schools.

Since its founding, the company claims to have served nearly four million student enrollments from over 4,700 school districts. Over the years, Apex Learning has acquired two other companies.

Products

Apex Learning offers its online curriculum through four product lines, each designed to meet the needs of specific customers.

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