Welcome Parents! This Parent Portal will allow you to request changes or updates to certain information specific to you, such as your child care provider, children in care, co-pay fees, and more. By registering, you will receive benefits such as being able to submit requests to be processed by a CCA staff person, sign up for text alerts, and more.
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At CCA we have a variety of ways for students to become involved in our school community. Our two leadership programs (ASB and PALs) are integral to engaging our students with school-wide activities, supporting over 100 clubs, and providing peer support to one another.
High school: CCA’s high school serves students in grades 9-12. The curriculum is designed to guide each student into a successful future – whether they choose to attend college or a technical school, or enter the military or workforce after graduation. Math, science, English and social studies continue to form the core curriculum.
In order to address the impacts of COVID-19 and to support Texas’ continued economic recovery, the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has approved funding to support a new COVID-19 SERVICE INDUSTRY RECOVERY child care program to help low-wage workers in TWC-specified service industries.
Children are the most valuable asset; therefore it is essential that you become good consumers of services that support you and your family.
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As an online school that offers a customized, family centered education, CCA knows every family and child follows different schedules. As parents of online students, you will discover that one of the most valuable benefits of a cyber charter school is the ultimate flexibility you and your child have.
CCA believes students flourish when families and teachers come together in a strong partnership. When a family member is engaged with CCA teachers, it sends a message to the student: This is important. Everyone has a role: Children explore their academic passions, teachers personalize lessons and encourage learners, ...
CCA allows your child to learn from the safety and comfort of your own home. But, just because they are learning online, they won’t be stuck behind a computer all day without any social interaction. CCA students interact virtually with their teachers and classmates from across the entire state of Pennsylvania.
A diploma awarded by CCA is the same as you would earn at your neighborhood public high school. Likewise, CCA holds accreditation from the Middle States Association Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools.
A parent’s role in education is crucial to their child’s success. We know you want what is best for your child and, at CCA, that’s what we want, too. It can be a big transition for many families to decide to leave their neighborhood brick-and-mortar school and transition to a public cyber charter school.
A critical parent role in school selection is to find a school where your child will be exposed to a wide swath of subjects and pursuits inside and outside classroom learning. Does the school offer accelerated learning options such as Advanced Placement (AP) courses and dual enrollment programs that allow students to earn college credits while still in high school? What subject areas interest your child most? Are there strong programs in STEM fields or arts and humanities programs that offer not just introductory courses but the ability for advanced study or career connections? Every public school offers a core curriculum that students need to follow to earn a diploma. But not every school offers academic and career exploration courses or deep dives into specific subject areas.
Everyone has a role: Children explore their academic passions, teachers personalize lessons and encourage learners, and family members act as learning coaches by supporting, motivating and monitoring their child’s progress.