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''Primavera Online High School'' (in the [[US]] state of [[Arizona]]) is a full-time online multi-district charter school, founded in 2001. It is a tuition-free, public high school serving students residing in the state of [[Arizona]]. | ''Primavera Online High School'' (in the [[US]] state of [[Arizona]]) is a full-time online multi-district charter school, founded in 2001. It is a tuition-free, public high school serving students residing in the state of [[Arizona]]. It also offers courses for younger students through its middle school, an extension of the high school as of Autumn 2011. Courses are aimed at students, who enrol directly and study from home. Diplomas are awarded by Primavera. | ||
There were 11,223 | There were 11,223 Primavera students enrolled in 2009-10, most of whom were full-time online learners. Primavera's private partner is [[AdvancEd]], which provides content. | ||
[http://www.primaveratech.org/Online-High-School/aboutourschool/mission.aspx Primavera's mission] is to "provide a rigorous, relevant, and personalized education in a highly interactive virtual environment"... targeting students "who are looking for an alternative, internet-based approach to traditional school." | |||
The Primavera Online High School web site is at http://www.primaveratech.org/Online-High-School.aspx. | The Primavera Online High School web site is at http://www.primaveratech.org/Online-High-School.aspx. | ||
==More Details== | ==More Details== | ||
The school was originally called the Primavera Technical Learning Center. | The school was originally called the Primavera Technical Learning Center. High school students must commence studies between the ages of 14 and 21. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
* "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/ | |||
* Primavera Online High School web site, http://www.primaveratech.org/Online-High-School.aspx | * Primavera Online High School web site, http://www.primaveratech.org/Online-High-School.aspx | ||
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Revision as of 03:43, 5 September 2011
Primavera Online High School (in the US state of Arizona) is a full-time online multi-district charter school, founded in 2001. It is a tuition-free, public high school serving students residing in the state of Arizona. It also offers courses for younger students through its middle school, an extension of the high school as of Autumn 2011. Courses are aimed at students, who enrol directly and study from home. Diplomas are awarded by Primavera.
There were 11,223 Primavera students enrolled in 2009-10, most of whom were full-time online learners. Primavera's private partner is AdvancEd, which provides content.
Primavera's mission is to "provide a rigorous, relevant, and personalized education in a highly interactive virtual environment"... targeting students "who are looking for an alternative, internet-based approach to traditional school."
The Primavera Online High School web site is at http://www.primaveratech.org/Online-High-School.aspx.
More Details
The school was originally called the Primavera Technical Learning Center. High school students must commence studies between the ages of 14 and 21.
References
- "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/
- Primavera Online High School web site, http://www.primaveratech.org/Online-High-School.aspx