State Funded Cyber and Online High
Schools & K-12 Listed By States A-M
The state programs below are all
different, as school districts and Departments' of Education
grapple "finally" with distance, virtual, cyber or online high
school and K-12 learning.
This will soon be a huge debate. Schools have battled distance
learning, pulling kids away from their schools and saying kids need
school "socialization" and classroom learning. Now they find the
value in it, actually say kids learn better one on one, schools can
provide AP classes and more curriculum than they could otherwise
and now are embracing virtual learning as a good idea! Teachers are
up in arms, with good reason, saying these virtual classes take the
place of another teacher in the school. Either way, students will
benefit in the long run with more access to a variety of classes
and several ways to learn. However, we all know school districts
move slowly, are often large, red tape riddled institutions and you
have at most 12 years to craft a learning program best suited to
your child. Make sure you can be flexible over those years as
educational committees work all this out. Also, ALWAYS check with
your local or state homeschooling association. They know more about
these programs than most as they looked for alternative educations
for their kids.

Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California Page 1
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Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
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