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Idaho Virtual Academy Goes Online on September 1

Idaho Virtual Academy –September 1, 2010 classes will commence differently for students as they leave the ordinary and traditional campus-based learning. Students will compensate their backpacks with computers logging unto school for the first day.

The initiative is expected to take education for the K12 program to a different perspective as the classes commence. Idaho –which will use the innovated K-12 education program form kindergarten up to the high school level is assumed to give students an education appertaining to the standards or even surpassed expectations.

Beside the education online catered by the online charter school, Idaho Virtual Academy will make the Treasure Valley Hybrid Program operational on the 1st of September. The hybrid program will provide student centered education for those having difficulties academically. The program will be comprised of center based and home instruction to help challenged students to succeed and graduate on their classes.

However, the TVHP has requirements and standards and only those who will meet the state alternative criteria will be eligible to attend the education program which will occupy at least two to three hours per session every week. The sessions will include Math, English subject instructions and support in all subjects; this will be held at the center.

The program is intentionally designed for student’s different learning style and reception pace. The IDVA online public school and hybrid education program are ought to bring the best education suited to each child’s learning preferences. According to Desiree Laughlin, School Head at IDVA, the school is committed in upbringing success to students and looks forward of the kick off of the program for the year.

The IDVA will provide students with complete curriculum, lesson planning programs, books and instructional materials. The Academy will mainly utilize educational technology and equipments. Internet access will be provided right to their doorstep.

IDVA will still be accepting K-8 applicants till February; second semester will enrollment for high school will start in October; the Treasure Valley continues to open enrollment for 7-12 grades and offers credit recovery courses for high school students willing to re-renter and transfer school for September 1 2010.

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