![]() ![]() My homeroom teacher even sends scholarship opportunities! However my only problem is that the teacher to student connections aren't very good but that is to be expected considering my teachers have so many students. I am more organized now and I rarely feel stressed when skimming at deadlines. My class work is self paced so I could proceed in my own time without having to stress about not being ahead in my class. My teachers don't have any problems when teaching other than the occasional technology issues. Once I switched to CAVA I saw how civil the students were in the chat of our class calls. Senior: I first decided to go to CAVA at San Joaquin because I felt like continuing to attend an in person public school would not benefit my learning experience at all. CAUTION: CCA is based on an independent study model so if your child learns best in person or there is not one to serve as a Learning Coach, your learner will have a hard time being successful. And just like that - she jumped a math grade without the testing or the dreaded summer 'bridge' programs consisting of pre-recorded videos. By the next year, she was able to take Honors Algebra I. In the 7th grade, our daughter was learning a combination of 7th and 8th grade math. The curriculum is more advanced (even compared to our highly rated district). The BEST feature is the fact that we can see ALL of the lessons and assignments for the ENTIRE semester! This allowed us to get ahead if we took a vacation or had another extracurricular project we were working on. We were pleasantly surprised that the online learning platform - once we got the hang of it - was even better than anticipated. Parent: Our daughter enrolled in the 7th grade, at the beginning of the pandemic. I highly recommended Calpac as a learning alternative!. I felt assured that my daughter was receiving a great education without any hiccups. Grades were always current and up to date as assignments are graded immediately. As a parent, I had access to view her upcoming assignments, quizzes, tests and grades at any time. Once at Calpac, she thrived in the online environment- working at a self paced schedule, being able to set up one on one time with her teacher if she was not understanding a specific subject, having tons of resources at her fingertips for all subjects, etc. At the beginning of COVID, her brick and mortar school was not able to keep up with the technology demands for students to learn from home causing much disruption to her education. Parent: I enrolled my 5th grader into Calpac as I needed a school that would provide her with the opportunity to have a flexible schedule, an established virtual curriculum and the reassurance of a flawless learning environment. I highly recommend this school as a place that prioritizes education, mental health, safety, and life balance. Not having the distractions they once had in the in-person experience, allows them to have a better handle on their mental health, connect with family, and enjoy the learning process again. The school hosts field trips and various celebrations throughout the year so the kids can connect with their peers in-person as well. Both of my kids are in the honors courses and National Junior Honor Society, which places higher expectations on them which they appreciate. The courses are challenging, which will certainly prepare them for higher education. ![]() This school is definitely superior to the in-person options, and provide the flexibility they need as scholar athletes! Their teachers are kind and engage frequently to guide their education to ensure they remain on track. Parent: My kids have been with CCA Southern, CA for several years now, and really enjoy it. ![]()
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