With COVID Still Causing Problems in Hazel Park Classrooms, and Throughout Michigan, It May Be Time for a Permanent Switch to Online School
Enrollment has opened for the 2022 school year at Michigan Virtual Charter Academy (MVCA), a tuition-free public school program of the Hazel Park School District. MVCA offers personalized online education for grades K-12, appealing to parents seeking alternative schooling options amid ongoing COVID challenges. With 12 years of experience, MVCA ensures a quality education in a bullying-free environment. The school is powered by Stride, Inc. (NYSE: LRN), a leading provider of K-12 online curricula. More details on enrollment are available at mvca.k12.com.
- The opening of enrollment for the 2022 school year could lead to increased student numbers and revenue.
- MVCA's online education model meets the growing demand for alternative schooling options amid COVID-19.
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The 2022 school enrollment season comes in the midst of yet another COVID surge nationwide, leaving parents scrambling for ideas. According to some reports, more parents than ever are looking at ongoing online options for their families.
“Parents want educational options for their children,” said Head of School
An online public-school program, MVCA is available tuition-free to students in grades K-12 who reside anywhere in the state. Many families and students choose MVCA because it provides an alternative to traditional brick-and-mortar education. We welcome all students seeking a bullying-free environment in which students can balance a full academic course load along with extracurricular pursuits or medical needs.
More information on the school, how to enroll, and a schedule of upcoming events can be found at mvca.k12.com.
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