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The ''Colorado Virtual Academy'' ('''COVA''') is a full-time, tuition-free online public [[charter school]] located in the [[US]] state of [[Colorado]]. COVA is partnered with the private [[K12 Inc.]] to provide its K-12 curriculum. All Colorado students are eligible to attend. COVA provides all required textbooks and instructional materials. Students can earn a diploma through Colorado Virtual Academy and Adams 12 Five Star school district (Colorado).
The ''Colorado Virtual Academy'' ('''COVA''') is a full-time, tuition-free online public [[charter school]] located in the [[US]] state of [[Colorado]]. COVA is partnered with the private [[K12 Inc.]] to provide its K-12 curriculum. All Colorado students are eligible to attend. COVA provides all required textbooks and instructional materials. Students can earn a diploma through Colorado Virtual Academy and Adams 12 Five Star school district (Colorado).


Students are expected to spend no more than 20-25% of their time on the computer in the early grades, and less later on.
Students are expected to spend no more than 20-25% of their time on the computer in the early grades, and far more at higher levels. High school education can be considered fully online.


In 2008-2009, COVA had over 3,100 students enrolled.
In 2008-2009, COVA had over 3,100 students enrolled.

Revision as of 04:24, 8 September 2011

The Colorado Virtual Academy (COVA) is a full-time, tuition-free online public charter school located in the US state of Colorado. COVA is partnered with the private K12 Inc. to provide its K-12 curriculum. All Colorado students are eligible to attend. COVA provides all required textbooks and instructional materials. Students can earn a diploma through Colorado Virtual Academy and Adams 12 Five Star school district (Colorado).

Students are expected to spend no more than 20-25% of their time on the computer in the early grades, and far more at higher levels. High school education can be considered fully online.

In 2008-2009, COVA had over 3,100 students enrolled.

The Colorado Virtual Academy web site is at http://www.k12.com/cova/


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Throughout the year, students are invited to participate in school outings, field trips, picnics, and other social events.

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