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The Summer Development Process, As Seen By a Teacher

During the summer months, many of our teachers work tirelessly to build and construct new courses. Mrs. Shank wrote one of our math courses this year: Algebra II. The process is a rigorous one, with many steps and things to learn along the way. Read below to learn more about this process and Mrs. Shank’s […]

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Working While in School?

For lots of students, Cyber School is a great option because it differentiates your schedule, taking you away from the traditional 7:00 a.m. wake-up and 2:15 p.m. dismissal. Your schedule is what you make of it. For some students, this change in schedule allows for the pursuit of part time work, which is a great […]

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A Visit from Senator Folmer!

21CCCS was fortunate to host the Senate Education Committee Chairman, Senator Mike Folmer, this past Tuesday. These meetings are usually opportunities for small schools like ours to show our local legislators what we are all about.  Charter schools and the School Choice Movement have gotten a lot of attention in recent years. For the coming […]

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Getting Back in the Swing

If you’re reading this blog today, you’ve probably had a fantastic summer, chock full of great memories and things to fantasize about. Summer offers so many wonderful opportunities to explore new things, catch up on needed R&R, spend time with friends, or travel. Coming back to school after such a whirlwind is not easy for […]

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Volunteering Around Pennsylvania!

Students learn a lot when they have an opportunity to use their skills, patience, and humility to give something back to the community. Here at 21CCCS, we encourage student curiosity and devotion to helping others. Here are some great resources that can help you to reach out and help organizations and causes in a town […]

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Improving Keystone Exam Scores

This year for the first time, consideration of the Keystone Exams and its results were added to our school’s discussion of standardized tests. When we received test scores for the testing completed throughout April and May, a lot of information was revealed about student performance. This year, teachers were given time during the week of […]

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Health Tips from Ms. Kennelly!

It’s back to school time! One of the most critical things you can do to help get back in the saddle is reboot your mind and body! Here are some quick and helpful hints from our fabulous physical education teacher, Ms. Kennelly. 1.) 30 Minutes a Day! It is recommended that you have some type […]

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Report on the First Week of School

The first week of school will end tomorrow. We are thrilled to announce that we have kicked off the school year with flying colors. The teachers are eagerly meeting their new students, catching up with some of last year’s students, and working to keep up with all the tasks the first week brings! Some of […]

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Tips to Help You Succeed This Year

School is starting this week! Everyone wants to know, “What are the best ways to get prepared for school?” Here are a few easy tips to help you get ready and succeed once things get started. 1.) Organize Your Workspace: In cyber school, where you complete your schoolwork is not provided to you, nor is […]

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Cyber Charter School Spending

What’s an EMO? What’s a Non-profit? Public education is supported by taxpayer dollars. This is something we can all agree on, right? Well, sort of. Noting this fact and fully understanding its implications are two very different things. How do tax dollars support public education? How does spending occur? To answer those questions, let’s first […]

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