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The ''Achievement House Cyber Charter School'' ('''AHCCS''') is a public virtual [[charter school]] serving Pennsylvania students in grades 7-12. It is located in the state of [[Pennsylvania]], [[US]], and participates in the [[Virtual High School Global Consortium]]. The school is working to | The ''Achievement House Cyber Charter School'' ('''AHCCS''') is a public virtual [[charter school]] serving Pennsylvania students in grades 7-12. It is located in the state of [[Pennsylvania]], [[US]], and participates in the [[Virtual High School Global Consortium]]. The school is working to expand its offerings to include elementary grades K-6. | ||
AHCCS's physical offices provide a "hybrid" school environment for students who to physically attend those | AHCCS's physical offices provide a "hybrid" school environment for students who to physically attend those centres to complete their schoolwork and/or to obtain tutoring help. Students take a full schedule of courses and meet live with their teachers in virtual classrooms or they have the option of watching the recordings of class sessions (Elluminate). Students complete and submit all of their work online and they communicate with their teachers through phone, instant message, and/or email. | ||
The Achievement House Cyber Charter School web site is at http://www.achievementcharter.com/ | The Achievement House Cyber Charter School web site is at http://www.achievementcharter.com/ | ||
==More Details== | ==More Details== | ||
Each student is assigned to a mentor who monitors his/her grades and progress in all classes and contacts the student, parents, and teachers if there are concerns. AHCCS provides students with a computer, textbooks, and all other | Each student is assigned to a mentor who monitors his/her grades and progress in all classes and contacts the student, parents, and teachers if there are concerns. AHCCS provides students with a computer, textbooks, and all other materials and equipment. | ||
Much of AHCCS work, especially in math, is self-paced. | Much of AHCCS work, especially in math, is self-paced. | ||
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Revision as of 01:43, 1 November 2011
The Achievement House Cyber Charter School (AHCCS) is a public virtual charter school serving Pennsylvania students in grades 7-12. It is located in the state of Pennsylvania, US, and participates in the Virtual High School Global Consortium. The school is working to expand its offerings to include elementary grades K-6.
AHCCS's physical offices provide a "hybrid" school environment for students who to physically attend those centres to complete their schoolwork and/or to obtain tutoring help. Students take a full schedule of courses and meet live with their teachers in virtual classrooms or they have the option of watching the recordings of class sessions (Elluminate). Students complete and submit all of their work online and they communicate with their teachers through phone, instant message, and/or email.
The Achievement House Cyber Charter School web site is at http://www.achievementcharter.com/
More Details
Each student is assigned to a mentor who monitors his/her grades and progress in all classes and contacts the student, parents, and teachers if there are concerns. AHCCS provides students with a computer, textbooks, and all other materials and equipment.
Much of AHCCS work, especially in math, is self-paced.
References
- Achievement House Cyber Charter School web site, http://www.achievementcharter.com/
- "A National Primer on K-12 Online Learning", iNACOL, October 2010, http://www.inacol.org/research/docs/national_report.pdf
- "Keeping Pace With Online Learning: An Annual Review of Policy and Practice", Evergreen Education Group, 2010, http://kpk12.com/reports/