We had 82 courses taken by seniors, who without this opportunity, would not have graduated.

— James Pavlek, Director of Distance Learning, Northeast Service Cooperative

Winning Back Homeschoolers

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 “In Aventa alone we can offer 20 AP classes. Twenty!” says Marcia Ward, who is now the director over all of Graham Local Schools’ digital programming. “We can offer Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Chinese, and Latin. We can offer psychology and sociology. We can offer digital photography. We can offer Java programming and Flash animation. That’s state-of-the-art stuff—and we’re out in the middle of a cornfield!”  The Journal profiles an online school in Ohio, powered by Aventa.

Read the full article at http://thejournal.com/Articles/2010/01/08/Winning-Back-Homeschoolers.aspx

About Aventa Learning
Aventa Learning is a leading provider of online learning for schools, districts and state departments of education. The company offers one of the largest catalogs of online courses, including core curriculum, electives, foreign language and Advanced Placement®. In addition, Aventa Learning provides instructional services, education continuity and credit recovery programs as well as professional development to help teachers engage their students in online learning. More than 1,000 virtual schools, charter schools, school districts and state education departments across the United States rely on Aventa Learning to expand educational opportunities to their students, help at-risk students succeed and accommodate students’ unique scheduling needs, without adding staff or classrooms. For more information, visit www.aventalearning.com.

About KC Distance Learning
Headquartered in Portland, Ore., KC Distance Learning (KCDL) is a leading provider of online and distance learning programs for the K-12 education market through its company brands: Keystone National Middle School, Keystone National High School, Aventa Learning and iQ Academies. Over its 30-year history, KCDL has enriched the lives of more than 200,000 students, helping them reach their individual learning goals. KCDL offers online curriculum and instruction for middle school and high school students directly to families, including core, honors, foreign language and Advanced Placement courses. KCDL also provides to educational institutions and agencies a complete credit recovery program, middle and high school courses that augment existing school curriculum and comprehensive virtual school solutions. KCDL also partners with public school districts to offer a public, statewide tuition-free online education for students in grades 6-12 who want an alternative to a traditional school. For more information, visit www.kcdistancelearning.com.