PA Cyber: The power of school choice

KLERE KADO AND VERITEADY THOMPSON round out their online education at PA Cyber with cheer, gymnastics, and Girl Scouts. They also wrote a book with their mother called “It’s Time to Comb Your Hair.”

ACHIEVE! School Choice Guide

Choosing the right school for your child is an important decision for your family. The Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School welcomes students from all backgrounds. More than a quarter of the school’s nearly 11,000 pupils are minorities, and they’ve found a better educational experience at PA Cyber.

PA Cyber offers students an alternative education where they can select when, how, and where they learn. PA Cyber’s virtual doors are open to any school-age child in Pennsylvania and does not charge families for tuition. Not only does PA Cyber’s flexible schedule allow students to enjoy extracurriculars and explore personal interests, but teachers and staff are readily available to provide personalized assistance. Each student receives a laptop, printer, and textbooks to support the educational process. Additionally, students will not run out of fun field trips to attend and clubs to join.

THIRD GRADER TREY KEMP learns about tree species during PA Cyber’s “Trees of PA” summer club.

The school maintains a network of ten offices statewide that serve as hubs for enrollment, onboarding, and enrichment activities. Two offices are in the Pittsburgh area—one in the South Side and another in Warrendale.

Every student should have access to a school that challenges and supports them. Tanisha Singleton and Rahim Thompson from Philadelphia chose PA Cyber for their children. “It is important for my daughters to attend a school that is inclusive of the Black culture throughout the school year,” says Tanisha.

To learn more about PA Cyber, visit pacyber.org. (submitted by PA Cyber Charter School.)

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