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The ''California Virtual Academies'' ('''CAVA''') is a full-time, free online public school located in the [[US]] state of [[California]]. Private partner [[K-12 Inc.]] provides its curriculum, using both web-based lessons and other instructional materials (books, videos, CDs, and other resources) which are shipped directly to each student's home. Students spend no more than 20-25% of their time on the computer.
The ''California Virtual Academies'' ('''CAVA''') is a full-time, free online public school located in the [[US]] state of [[California]]. Private partner [[K12 Inc]] provides its curriculum, using both web-based lessons and other instructional materials (books, videos, CDs, and other resources) which are shipped directly to each student's home.  


There are K-8 and high school programmes available. In 2011 CAVA had a graduating class of 365 students.
There are K-8 and high school programmes available. Students spend no more than 20-25% of their time on the computer in early years but more as time progresses.
 
In 2011 CAVA had a graduating class of 365 students.


The California Virtual Academies web site is at http://www.k12.com/cava.
The California Virtual Academies web site is at http://www.k12.com/cava.
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Latest revision as of 03:32, 1 November 2011

The California Virtual Academies (CAVA) is a full-time, free online public school located in the US state of California. Private partner K12 Inc provides its curriculum, using both web-based lessons and other instructional materials (books, videos, CDs, and other resources) which are shipped directly to each student's home.

There are K-8 and high school programmes available. Students spend no more than 20-25% of their time on the computer in early years but more as time progresses.

In 2011 CAVA had a graduating class of 365 students.

The California Virtual Academies web site is at http://www.k12.com/cava.

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