Who Are Our Students?

Our students, from all across Pennsylvania, choose 21CCCS for a variety of reasons.

 

They are learners who are seeking a better fit for their unique talents and abilities. Some may have struggled in traditional classrooms, either falling behind or seeking greater academic challenges. Others face medical challenges or need to balance parenthood while pursuing their future. We provide a safe space, allowing students to leave behind environments of bullying and judgment to find acceptance, support, and new friendships. Now, they thrive with personalized attention focused on their individual strengths and needs.

 

They are driven athletes, pushing their limits every day to excel in their sport. Their passion demands a schedule and supportive team to help them balance their rigorous training while achieving academic success.

 

Some of our students are dedicated musicians and artists, mastering challenging compositions and traveling for auditions. They have the autonomy to attend lessons, perform, and grow creatively without compromising their education.

Above all, our students deserve an education that is flexible, empowering, and built for their success. They are why we do what we do at 21CCCS!

Student Testimonials

Hear what students love most about being part of 21st Century Cyber Charter School.

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Student Spotlights

21CCCS Student Spotlight celebrates the accomplishments, talents, and unique stories of 21CCCS students. Whether they’re reaching academic goals, creating inspiring projects, excelling in extracurricular activities, or giving back to their communities, our students continue to impress us with their passion and perseverance.

 

We’re proud to showcase their dedication, inspire their peers, and recognize the diverse ways our learners are making a difference.

Isaac R., recently represented 21CCCS at the Pittsburgh Regional Science & Engineering Fair!  He presented an impressive project in the Computer Science Division, focusing on how AI can be used to collect data for science fair projects.

Laetitia was officially inducted into the National Technical Honor Society on Wednesday, April 30th. She is currently enrolled in the Digital Media and Sound Communication Program, where she continues to excel and showcase her creativity and dedication.

Kalin L. just wrapped up her first year competing in hip hop and Pom dance. Her team advanced to nationals in Hershey, PA, and on April 26th, her middle school team won overall in hip hop and Pom. They even earned the chance to compete at Disney or in Las Vegas!

Aniyah F. received the following scholarships:
Minute Man Scholarship: $105,456;
Elks Lodge of Stroudsburg, Pa: $1000;
African American Network Miss Juneteenth Scholarship:
$1,500

Alivia S. took 3rd place at the State air rifle tournament and qualified for nationals. Alivia is part of the Blair County Sharpshooters team, who placed 1st overall.

Kalin L. just wrapped up her first year competing in hip hop and Pom dance. Her team advanced to nationals in Hershey, PA, and on April 26th, her middle school team won overall in hip hop and Pom. They even earned the chance to compete at Disney or in Las Vegas!

Laetitia was officially inducted into the National Technical Honor Society on Wednesday, April 30th. She is currently enrolled in the Digital Media and Sound Communication Program, where she continues to excel and showcase her creativity and dedication.

Isaac R., recently represented 21CCCS at the Pittsburgh Regional Science & Engineering Fair!  He presented an impressive project in the Computer Science Division, focusing on how AI can be used to collect data for science fair projects.

Alivia S. took 3rd place at the State air rifle tournament and qualified for nationals. Alivia is part of the Blair County Sharpshooters team, who placed 1st overall.

Aniyah F. received the following scholarships:
Minute Man Scholarship: $105,456;
Elks Lodge of Stroudsburg, Pa: $1000;
African American Network Miss Juneteenth Scholarship:
$1,500