How many credits do you need to graduate PA Cyber?

21 credits
Students must successfully earn a minimum of 21 credits to graduate, with at least 1.5 credits earned in the semester immediately prior to graduation. A student must be enrolled in Reach Cyber the semester immediately prior to graduation and not be a full-time student enrolled in any other school.

Do you have to pay for PA Cyber?

Founded in 2000, PA Cyber is headquartered in Midland (Beaver County) and maintains a network of support offices throughout the state. As a public school, PA Cyber is open for enrollment by any school-age child residing in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and does not charge tuition to students or families.

How does PA Cyber school work?

Direct instruction is comprised of instructor-led classes and independent work guided by the Learning Coach. Students receive live instruction from teachers in synchronous classes. Teachers also direct students to work with their Learning Coach to complete lessons in the online school.

Is there a waiting list for PA Cyber?

Thank you for your interest in PA Cyber! We are currently enrolling students and will do so until we reach our enrollment capacity. At that point, students will then be placed on a waiting list until seats become available. A PA Cyber representative will contact you as soon as possible.

How much does cyber school cost in PA?

In 2020-21, Pennsylvania districts paid between $9,170 and $22,300 per student in cyber charter tuition. Districts pay the same tuition for all students who go to charters regardless of how much care the child needs and whether they attend a cyber or brick-and-mortar school.

Do you have to pass the keystones to graduate in PA 2020?

A. No. Keystone Exams are only a graduation requirement for the Class of 2023 (current 10th graders) and beyond. Keystone Exams are no longer a graduation requirement for the Class of 2021 and 2022.

Can you graduate early in PA Cyber?

Students who attend cyber charters or other online schools are typically at an advantage when it comes to graduating high school early. Specifically at PA Virtual Charter School (PA Virtual), students are able to move through coursework quicker through block scheduling.

Does cyber school look bad for college?

Does Online High School Look Bad to Colleges? No.

Who pays for PA Cyber school?

As mentioned, cyber charter schools are funded by taxpayers, just like all other Pennsylvania public schools. The difference is that cyber charter schools operate on about 75% of the funding of their school district counterparts.

How do I enroll my child in cyber school in PA?

Required Documents

  1. Charter Enrollment Form. This tells your school district of residence that you have officially enrolled at Commonwealth Charter Academy.
  2. Proof of Student’s Age.
  3. Proof of Residence.
  4. Proof of Immunization.
  5. Academic Records.
  6. Any Custody Order.
  7. Designated Learning Coach Form.

What happens if you don’t pass keystones?

Q: What happens if a student is not proficient? Students who do not pass the Keystone Exam score must receive remedial instruction and must retake the Keystone Exam until a passing final course grade is achieved.

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