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About Cyber Education | Quick Tips in Education
Thinking about making the switch to a cyber school, but aren't sure where to start? Cyber charter teacher Ms. Dajczak is here to help with some do's and don'ts of PA cyber schools!
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About Cyber Education | Quick Tips in Education
We're about halfway through summer, and it's been a blast! While you're enjoying time by the pool, family road trips, and barbeques, don't forget about incorporating reading into your plans! Kindergarten teacher Ms. Dajczak discusses why it's so important, and how to make this an easy addition to your summer schedule.
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The Fourth of July plays a pivotal role in the history and independence of our nation. In this blog, we explore the origins of July 4th, its significance, and offer some celebration ideas!
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Every parent wants their child to receive an education that is comprehensive and teaches skills applicable to the world outside the classroom. But how does this work in a cyber charter setting? PA Virtual teacher Amy Dajczak takes a look at how cyber charter schools infuse real-world skill training with a virtual education.
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You’ve always searched for the best option for your child, from the best bottle to the sturdiest bike. Now it’s time for you to choose the best education. We are so fortunate to have options for our children today. These days, you can think critically about your child’s amazing qualities and correlate them with a system that makes them successful for life. We’ve compiled some guiding questions, as well as an overview of your options in Pennsylvania, to help you determine what fits your child's unique academic needs. Here is our list of the best questions to ask when choosing the right education for your child.
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About Cyber Education | Quick Tips in Education
We’ve heard the stories. Friends or family members who had their accounts hacked, or their identity stolen. You take great interest in these stories for yourself. Have you thought about using these teachable moments for your children?
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