Florida Cyber Charter Academy (FLCCA), an online public charter school, is now accepting enrollment applications for the 2021-2022 school year. When the pandemic closed schools, millions of parents suddenly found themselves as substitute teachers.
Charter schools are public schools of choice. They are very popular—and among the fastest growing school choice options in Florida. Charter schools are largely free to innovate, and often provide more effective programs and choice to diverse groups of students. Since 1996, the number of charter schools in Florida has grown to over 687 in 2020-21.
Charter school student enrollment now tops 341,900 students. Check out the Charter School Program Statistics (PDF) for more details. Announcement: The Charter School Appeal Commission announces a telephone conference call to which all persons are invited on September 29, 2021 at 2:00 p.m.
K12 is an approved education service provider through the Florida Department of Education. Florida Cyber Charter Academy and K12 give all Florida students the chance to learn in the ways that are right for them.
At Florida Charter Cyber Academy, all students interact with one or more licensed teachers (depending on the grade level) and communicate regularly with their teachers through e-mail, telephone, and online meetings.
In addition to providing individualized learning, as an online public school, FLCCA provides the structure, administrative support, oversight, accountability, and state testing required of all public schools.
FLCCA also provides an extensive support system to both parents and students. In grades K—8, working closely with the teacher, the parent (or other responsible adult) serves as a "learning coach" to the child, helping to facilitate his or her progress during school hours. At the high school level the adult is less involved, as students work at more of a collective pace with a class of students in conjunction with the teacher. Each teacher is state certified and trained in his or her specific subject area. In addition, monthly networking opportunities are provided through various events and outings, enabling the entire school community to keep in close contact.
Florida Cyber Charter Academy uses online curriculum and services provided by K12. Learning can happen at home, on the road, or wherever an Internet connection can be found. While attendance, teacher interaction, and daily lessons are conducted online, our lessons use physical materials and offline tools as well.
Florida Cyber Charter Academy is a charter school located in Jacksonville, FL, which is in a large city setting. The student population of Florida Cyber Charter Academy is 752 and the school serves K-12.
Florida Cyber Charter Academy is ranked #1596-2128 in Florida Elementary Schools and ranked #748-997 in Florida Middle Schools. Schools are ranked on their performance on state-required tests, graduation, and how well they prepare their students for high school. Read more about how we rank the Best Elementary Schools and Best Middle Schools.
How Florida Cyber Charter Academy placed statewide out of 2128 elementary schools and 997 middle schools ranked in Florida.
At Florida Cyber Charter Academy, 26% of students scored at or above the proficient level for math, and 42% scored at or above that level for reading. Compared with the district, the school did worse in math and worse in reading, according to this metric.
This information relates to schools run by this school's state operating agency. Many districts contain only one school.
Charter schools are public schools of choice. They are very popular—and among the fastest growing school choice options in Florida. Charter schools are largely free to innovate, and often provide more effective programs and choice to diverse groups of students.
Announcement: The Charter School Appeal Commission announces a telephone conference call to which all persons are invited on September 29, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. The members will vote on the recommendation from the Red Hills Academy, Inc. vs. School Board of Leon County Appeal. To join the call, Dial-In Phone Number 1-888-585-9008 & “Conference Room” Number: 289-100-646. For more information, you may contact Karen Hines-Henry at Karen.Hines@fldoe.org.