Emaginos Inc. Is ‘One to Watch’
The Emaginos model does not set out to replace public education with charter schools; instead, it uses a charter to determine the best ways to implement the model among other schools within the public district Emaginos is tackling an exponentially large market, with 98,328 K-12 schools across the nation Emaginos’ program elements touch base on several different public school system areas, including curriculum, teachers, calendar and more The model presents an ongoing revenue structure; districts pay for the Emaginos model and then have an annual subscription cost Implementation of the model within the school incurs minimal costs for Emaginos, allowing…