
How to Survive the Winter in Cyber School
Legend has it that if Pennsylvania’s most famous groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow on February 2nd, there will be six more weeks of winter weather. For students six more weeks of winter wea [...]
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Staying Focused During the Holiday Season
The countdown is on. The restlessness has already started. How do you combat lack of focus in teens during the winter months? While some teachers in traditional brick and mortar schools throw on “Elf” [...]
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Achievement House Student Launching Coffee Business
With an array of honors courses to choose from, the Finkles were able to find a schedule that worked with Mattie’s academic needs, and now enables him to move through subject matter quickly without ha [...]
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The Value of Clear Expectations: What You Say vs. What They Hear
The Value of Clear Expectations: What You Say vs. What They Hear October 26, 2015 by Darlene Beaulieu Your daughter is clamoring to go to a Halloween party this weekend. You know the parents so you’re [...]
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Top 5 Educational Apps for Parents & Students
Cyber students spend most of their day on the computer – but sometimes the technology focus shifts to their phones or family tablets. Instead of endlessly scrolling through social media, here are a fe [...]
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Five Ways to Teach Fire Safety in Your Home: National Fire Prevention Week is Oct. 4-10
Students who take advantage of flexible learning from home never get interrupted by the jarring noise of a school fire alarm. Across the nation brick and mortar schools practice fire drills monthly – [...]
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PA Budget Impact Could Affect Cyber Schools
Without a budget, some school districts may delay payments to charter schools, including cyber charter schools. This could impact the services charter schools provide to their students. You can help b [...]
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