Enhancing Education Through Aiken County Virtual Academy

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Aiken County Virtual Academy (ACVA) offers quality online programs to cater to diverse educational needs, aiming to boost graduation rates and prepare students for success in a global society. The proposed programs include a variety of courses delivered by experienced teachers, with a focus on flexibility and student-centered learning. Through partnerships with educational providers and dedicated staff training, ACVA aims to expand its offerings and reach more students across different districts, ultimately striving to create a conducive environment for virtual learning and academic growth.


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  1. To deliver quality, flexible online options for the diverse educations needs of students and their families as a strategy for increasing the graduation rate and preparing students to be successful in a global society. Aiken County Virtual Academy

  2. ACVA Programs Proposed Program 2014-15 Program ACVA IC and CR courses APEX IC for limited courses not offered by VSC Alternative Ed. PLATO CR for limited courses not offered by VSC South Carolina Virtual IC and CR not offered by ACVA APEX Alternative Ed. Virtual SC IC and CR Grades 7 to 12

  3. Program Details ACVA Courses Session 1 15 Courses 14 Teachers 216 students 10 Schools (3 Middle) VSC Courses Session 1 CR, IC and AP Courses 322 students PLATO/APEX Session 1 CR, IC 40 students Total Enrollment: 578 students

  4. STAFF PHOTO BY ROB NOVIT Alex Lowe and Kathy Privott, Midland Valley High School teachers, will participate in a new virtual school program in Aiken County through the S.C. Department of Education. About 25 teachers participated in the ACVA Training July 2014.

  5. ACVA Proposal Timeline Year 1 Contract with SCVP for IC and CR Courses Continue contract with APEX for Alternative Ed. Year 2 Enrollment from other districts Year 3 Full time Virtual Students Evaluate APEX Contract

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