ONLINE/CYBER SCHOOLS | Washington
Also known as "digital learning" or "distance learning," these programs offer a significant portion of their instruction and curriculum online. Many are available free of charge to parents through the state's public education system.

The iLearn Project: Unleash the potential of online education
Evergreen Freedom Foundation | Launched Summer 2010
The iLearn Project exists to identify, protect, and advocate expansion of Washington’s public online learning options and every child’s right to them.

Here are links to some of Washington's online school programs:

Columbia Virtual Academy
Everett Online High School
Insight School of Washington
Internet Academy
IQ Academy Washington
K12
Spokane Virtual Learning
Washington Virtual Academy

Keeping Pace with K-12 Online Learning: A review of state-level policy and practice
This 2009 report is the latest in a series of annual reports that began in 2004 that examine the status of K-12 online education across the country, providing a research-based overview of the latest policies, practices and trends affecting online learning programs across all 50 states.

Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction: Digital Learning Department
The Digital Learning Department (DLD) was formed in 2009 through Substitute Senate Bill 5410, creating a partnership between OSPI and the Digital Learning Commons, a Washington nonprofit.

Online Courses
Provider Approval
Support
Teaching and Learning
Library and Research
College and Career Planning

Washington Digital Learning Commons
The Digital Learning Commons (DLC) is a nonprofit organization working to improve access to educational opportunities and learning resources by providing high-quality educational materials, online courses, and technology tools to all students and teachers in Washington State.