Witch School

On April 1, 2009, Witch School added educational portals for the United Kingdom, Europe, and South Africa.

Charlynn Walls currently serves as the Dean of Academic Studies for Witch School Central.

In June 2009, Witch School added a social network based on the Ning Platform and a Headquarters in Second Life.

In 2003, when the campus was first built, residents of Hoopeston, Illinois and its surrounding areas mobilized with protests and petitions in opposition to the school.

On 10 April 2007. the financial problems caused by controversy in Hoopestown caused the owners of Witch School to put the school's website up for auction on eBay,[6] along with all the sites connected to them including one called the Minispells website.

The site was sold to a friendly coalition of students, with the intention that it would remain exactly as it was prior to the selling.

In 2010 Witch School offered classes in Chicago and opened a second branch in Salem, Massachusetts.