Academic Instructional Model
The PAVCS instructional model is designed to develop the student’s true
academic potential. We believe that not only the students, but parents and teacher
alike are key components to the instruction. PAVCS provides many opportunities
for the learner and helps chart the course of their educational journey through
the use of:
- Personalized Learning Plans for each student
- Parent-Teacher-Student Partnerships
- Monthly Parent Learning Opportunities
- Synchronous and Asynchronous learning experiences
- The effective use of the Blackboard learning management system
- The Diamond Model Partnership
- Effective Elluminate learning opportunities
- Unprecedented one-on-one teacher support
- Portfolio Assignments
At PAVCS, we provide:
- Superior Curriculum from K12 Inc.
Developed by leading educational experts, our curriculum draws on proven
learning methods to ensure that Pennsylvania state standards are met
and exceeded in every lesson.
- Complete Computer System
To access the online school, a computer system is loaned at no cost
including reimbursement for Internet access.
- Extensive Instructional Materials
From textbooks and workbooks to art supplies, science equipment,
maps, and more, you’ll have everything you need to support your
child.
- Comprehensive Tools
We provide a wide range of tools to help you enroll your child at
the right level, schedule and track lessons, and ensure that lessons
have been mastered before moving forward.
- Caring Support Network
PAVCS keeps the lines open to our staff, teachers and parents through
events, direct phone, e-mail, online message boards, and other means
to provide support and answer questions when you need it.
Regular Education
The PAVCS educational experience begins with the effective use of placement
testing to determine a student’s level in the realm of math and language
arts. Students are placed at their developmental skill level for math and
language arts so as to meet the needs of the student.
Elementary School Program (K-4th) includes:
- One-on-one phonics’ instruction
- Unprecedented one-on-one teacher support
- Classic literature
- Step-by-step writing process
- Math journals
- Scientific process, hands-on science labs
- Chronological history approach
- Art and music appreciation and methods
- Portfolio Assignments
- One-on-one teacher conferences
- Optional instructional Elluminate Sessions
- Utilization of the DIBELS (Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills) with all students especially with our K-2 school students.
- Generalist 5th grade program which helps begin the transition to the Middle School years.
Intermediate School Program (5th-6th) includes:
- Structured to help prepare students for middle school
- Unprecedented one-on-one teacher support
- Classic literature
- Step-by-step writing process
- Math journals
- Scientific process, hands-on science labs
- Chronological history approach
- Art and music appreciation and methods
- Graded Portfolio Assignments
- One-on-one teacher conferences
- Instructional Group Elluminate Sessions with a focus on state standards
- Tutoring sessions
- Homeroom sessions to provide opportunities for socialization
- Guidance group Elluminate sessions
Middle School Program (7th-8th) includes:
- Generalist 6th grade teachers
- Subject Specific 7th and 8th grade teachers
- Portfolio Assignments for each academic course
- Teacher Assigned Grading
- Instructional Elluminate Sessions
- Email correspondence with teacher
- Conference Calls
- Teacher Office Hours to assist students
High School Program (9th-12th) includes:
- High-quality, challenging courses with integrated assessments
- High standards of accountability and performance
- Student-centered classes directed by state-certified teachers who are experts in their subject areas
- Students will be intimately involved in determining the direction they take through high school
- Students meet or exceed Pennsylvania graduation requirements
- Courses are aligned to state standards and employ varying levels of teacher pacing and support
The manner in which the High School Student does school depends on the level of interaction with the teacher a student needs:
- Teacher-Led Highly Synchronous
Students attend mandatory live real-time lessons several times each week via our online Elluminate program.
- Teacher-Led Highly Asynchronous
Students complete work on their own according to teacher-provided course pathways. Live lessons and office hours are available, but not mandatory.
- Self-Directed
Assignments are completed according to a student’s own daily schedule. Teachers verify progress and validate learning through regular assessments and project submissions. Students still follow the core pathway, but can progress at a faster pace, as long as they meet minimum monthly progress goals.
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Special Education
Special Education at the Pennsylvania Virtual Charter School
The Pennsylvania Virtual Charter School is proud to provide a special education program
in accordance with applicable federal and state laws, regulations and guidelines.
Learn More About Special Education
The Pennsylvania Virtual Charter School provides a free appropriate public education
to all PAVCS students. For those who require it, we deliver special education and
related services for PAVCS students at no cost to the parent or guardian.
NCLB and IDEA Statement
The Amendments to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act
(IDEIA) of 2004 and Pennsylvania Regulations mandate that every charter school
in the state develop a system to identify children with disabilities who are
enrolled in the school. PAVCS will locate, identify, and evaluate children
who enroll in PAVCS in accordance with all federal regulations and state standards.
In addition PAVCS shall provide an eligible child and his/her parent/guardian with
safeguards, as required by applicable law.
PAVCS is committed to the full implementation of applicable provisions of NCLB
and IDEA. To that end, we believe special education students can achieve high
standards when given the supports necessary for success as outlined by their IEP.
Under Section 504, of the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and under the
Federal Americans with Disabilities Act, some school age children with disabilities
who do not meet the eligibility criteria may nevertheless be eligible for special
protections and for adaptations and accommodations in instruction, facilities and
activities. Children are entitled to such protections, adaptations and accommodations
if they have a mental or physical disability that substantially limits or prohibits
participation in or access to an aspect of the school program.
Any child that you suspect has a disability should be referred to the PAVCS
Director of Special Education at 610-275-8500 x121.
See our annual public notice
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