Ohio Virtual Academy Creates Future Workforce Leaders, While Still in High School
Ohio Virtual Academy (OHVA), a leading online public school, reported unprecedented support for high school students' career and workforce development in the last school year. With over 11,000 work-based learning hours logged, OHVA helped students earn more than 180 recognized credentials and participate in notable career technical organizations. The school is introducing new career pathways in Natural Resources and Early Childhood Education for grades 9 and 10. OHVA is tuition-free, providing a flexible alternative to traditional education for families across Ohio.
- Students logged over 11,000 work-based learning hours.
- More than 180 recognized credentials were obtained by students.
- Introduction of new career pathways: Natural Resources and Early Childhood Education.
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In the last school year, OHVA students have recorded over 11,000 combined work-based learning hours, helped students obtain over 180 Recognized Credentials, and had over 100 students compete in career technical organizations, such as BPA (Business Professionals of America) and HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America).
At the career learning-focused school, students can pair a solid academic foundation with hands-on learning experiences in growing career fields like Business, Engineering, Health, and IT. Whether their path leads them directly into the workplace, to the military, or to higher education, career learning provides students with the skills they need to get there.
And OHVA is announcing its two newest career pathways, Natural Resources and Early Childhood Education, which will be available to students in grades 9th grade for Natural Resources and 10th grade for Early Childhood Education starting this fall.
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An online public-school program, OHVA is available tuition-free to students in grades K-12 who reside most anywhere in the state. Many families and students choose OHVA because it provides an alternative to traditional brick-and-mortar education. Athletes, advanced learners, and students seeking a bullying-free environment can balance a full academic course load along with extracurricular pursuits or medical needs.
Students and families are encouraged to attend an online information session hosted by the school. More information on the school, how to enroll, and a schedule of upcoming events can be found at ohva.k12.com.
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