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The ''ASPIRA Bilingual Cyber Cyber School'' ('''ABCCS''') is a free public cyber (virtual) [[charter school]] located in the [[US]] state of [[Pennsylvania]]. It is "the nation's first bilingual Cyber Charter School for students in grades K-12". The school seeks to enrich student lives through a bilingual approach that helps develop both language skills and cultural awareness. It seeks to aid Pennsylvania students who have not had their needs met in a traditional educational setting.
The ''ASPIRA Bilingual Cyber Cyber School'' ('''ABCCS''') is a free public cyber (virtual) [[charter school]] located in the [[US]] state of [[Pennsylvania]]. It is "the nation's first bilingual Cyber Charter School for students in grades K-12". The school seeks to enrich student lives through a bilingual approach that helps develop both language skills and cultural awareness, aiding Pennsylvania students who have not had their needs met in a traditional educational setting.
 


ABCSS offers "interactive distance learning classrooms", one-to-one tutoring, computer-supported collaborative learning, and project-based learning.
ABCSS offers "interactive distance learning classrooms", one-to-one tutoring, computer-supported collaborative learning, and project-based learning.

Revision as of 03:11, 27 September 2011

The ASPIRA Bilingual Cyber Cyber School (ABCCS) is a free public cyber (virtual) charter school located in the US state of Pennsylvania. It is "the nation's first bilingual Cyber Charter School for students in grades K-12". The school seeks to enrich student lives through a bilingual approach that helps develop both language skills and cultural awareness, aiding Pennsylvania students who have not had their needs met in a traditional educational setting.

ABCSS offers "interactive distance learning classrooms", one-to-one tutoring, computer-supported collaborative learning, and project-based learning.

The ASPIRA Bilingual Cyber Cyber School web site is at http://www.aspiracyber.org/

More Details

After attending ABCCS, students will be above grade level in reading and math as evident by multiple forms of assessments.

ABCCS offers its students:

  • One-on-one or small group tutoring with teachers
  • Field Trips
  • Community Service Activities
  • Hands-on Labs and Projects
  • Sports and other Extracurricular activities

ABCCS was founded by ASPIRA, a national US non-profit Hispanic organisation dedicated exclusively to developing the educational and leadership capacity of Hispanic youth.

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