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Parent Educators’ Testimonial
Wilostar Testimonial
We are both educators and chose Wilostar 3D because we believe that real learning doesn’t take place with students sitting in rows of desks doing worksheets, listening to lectures and completing multiple-choice tests. This is the 21st Century, the Digital Age. Knowledge and skills are no longer static. The job of today’s school is to give students the ability to adapt to a world of information and technology that changes rapidly, almost daily. Today’s students need to leave school with the ability to stay agile in the 21st Century workplace, where the three C’s dominate: the ability to create, collaborate, and communicate using digital technology. The unique offerings of Wilostar 3D challenge our son to master new technology and to see knowledge as something he discovers as he is challenged with creative projects. He is learning how to learn. And he loves doing it in the unique virtual worlds of Wilostar 3D.
David & Kris


WiloStar3D Parent Review-Family success
My husband and I have two sons that have graduated from Wilostar3D, and our third son will be attending in a couple of years. As a busy mom with three active sons, I especially like the flexibility it allowed our sons as well as the individuality the school fosters. Our eldest son Gray is in his second year in college, and has been consistently on the dean’s list. I feel the self-initiative Wilostar3D encourages cultivates the discipline that attending a private University requires. Our second son recently graduated from Wilostar3D and one of his favorite aspects is that every student’s opinion is valued. He was the lead speaker on a school debate team and I saw him take such pride in his studies preparing for his debate. Both or our sons are accelerated learners and going to Wilostar3D was wonderful because both boys were challenged by the college prep curriculum and they could delve deep into the lessons to glean as much as they wanted. The immersive learning environment was perfect for them because it also allowed them to creatively express topics and become more engaged with the learning process. At the end of the school day I could ask my boys, “So boys what did you learn today?” and have them actually be excited to tell me!
–Belinda, WiloStar Parent