Marilyn Mosley Gordanier

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Marilyn Mosley Gordanier is an American educator, speaker, author, and founder of the Laurel Springs School.[1][2] She is known for creating the first online K-12 school in the United States, Japan, and Korea.[3] In 1996, the Today Show's Bryant Gumbel deemed the Laurel Springs School the "wave of the future."[4] She is an advocate for girl's education worldwide and co-founded Educate Girls Now. She has worked to raise awareness of the dire conditions of underprivileged Afghanistan girls and to try to ensure they receive an education and are not forced into early marriage.[5] This goal has suffered since the Taliban took control in Afghanistan.

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