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Ohio Virtual Academy
OHVA logo
Address
1690 Woodlands Suite 200

Maumee
,
Ohio
43537

United States
Information
TypeVirtual school
Teaching staff515
GradesKindergarten – 12th grade
Enrollment12,644 (2019[1])
Student to teacher ratio1 teacher to 24.5 students [1]
Color(s)Red & white   
AffiliationStride Inc.
Websitewww.k12.com/ohva

The Ohio Virtual Academy (OHVA) is one of many virtual charter schools that is powered by the curriculum provider Stride Inc. The academy, like most Stride-supplied schools, provides the student with textbooks, materials, and a loaned computer, so the student can access their online lessons.

Curriculum

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The course lessons and lessons are on the K12 Online School (OLS). There, parents are allowed to customize their student's school calendar and add/remove course lessons from the daily plan and add/remove vacation days. However the student must have completed each core course (Math, English, Science, and Social Studies) to 90% or higher by the first Friday of June and have had at least 920 hours logged. Course lessons include online reading followed by offline textbook work and then the lesson test, also called an assessment. The test consists of an online multiple choice quiz and/or a textbook quiz that has multiple choice and/or short answer. The offline textbook multiple choice and/or short answer questions are answered by the student, the answers are then graded with the teacher guide answer key book by the parent who enters the results into the online test. The online questions are then graded by the computer and the test grade is then displayed. At the end of the school day the parent records attendance on the OLS of what courses their student worked on that day and how much time they spent.[2]

Notable alumni

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Criticism

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Criticisms have been levelled against this schooling approach due to poor test scores.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "2019-2020 5 Year Forecat - Spring 2020-05-29". Ohio Department of Education. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  2. ^ http://www.k12.com/take-a-peek/ K12 Sample Lessons
  3. ^ Dawidziak, Mark; Dealer, The Plain (2014-08-14). "Isabela Moner is a Cleveland native with two Nickelodeon shows". cleveland. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  4. ^ Hechinger, John (November 14, 2014). "K12 Backed by Milken Suffers Low Scores as States Resist". www.bloomberg.com.

Sources

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