Thursday, July 14, 2011

Adventures in Schooling

Thus far, our girls have been in public brick and mortar schools. In MA, Melaina was in 5th grade and Avery had started Kindergarten. They were both thriving. When we moved to PA, we got the girls into school right away. I immediately saw a difference in the district. We went from suburban living to urban living, and thus, urban schooling. After only a few days, I took Avery out. It wasn't a healthy environment for her, and being only 5, she didn't NEED to be in Kindergarten. (she had just barely made the birthday cut-off) Melaina had to finish her 5th grade year. What an experience for her. Very different than what she's been used to, but she kept her grades up, staying on the honor roll and made friends.

I knew we had to make a change. I was researching Cyber Schools and decided to contact Agora Cyber Charter for more information. The K12 curriculum looked fantastic to me. Before I knew it, I was enrolling the girls and feeling great about our decision. Yes, it's a big change. Yes, it will be a lot of work. Yes they will receive a great education in a safe environment.

This summer I have attended many Agora online seminars and an in-person expo. My questions have been answered and I feel more and more confident and thrilled with our decision. The girls are very excited to receive their school supplies. They will each receive a computer and printer, as well as boxes full of school materials. Cyber school does NOT mean they will be sitting in front of a computer all day. It is very hands-on. There are also social clubs, field trips and other outings with local Agora families. No need to worry about socialization.

This is just a sample of some of the course material.

This summer, K12 is offering online summer camps. Here is Avery doing Story Time Camp.

"Please join me for an interactive story hour and literature fun! We’ll listen to a different story from authors such as Marc Brown, Jan Brett, and Kevin Henkes, as well as visit author websites and view video clips on our shared author. During the week, we’ll also attend a virtual field trip and learn some great extension activities to go along with our story for the day."

Next week is Art Camp.
"How would you like to see the world through the eyes of an artist? In this camp, we’ll explore methods of well-known artists and learn how to develop our own methods to create works of art. This camp is great for experienced artists and for budding artists as well—whether you are 5 or 10, experienced or not, you can create masterpieces!"



2 comments:

  1. Oh WOW! The camp Avery is doing sounds so good. I hope she's having fun.

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  2. Yes, she is loving it! :D There are so many neat things offered thru K12 and Agora. :) Melaina's looking forward to the Cooking Club!

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