Business Technology Teacher, Ms. Azzaro, Named a Finalist in eDynamic’s Career Compass Awards

Posted by PA Distance Learning on 5/18/22 7:30 AM

PA Distance Business Technology Teacher, Ms. Azzaro was recently named as a finalist for the 2nd Annual eDynamic Learning Career Compass Awards! The Career Compass Award honors teachers who use the eDynamic Learning curriculum to help guide students in their career discovery, keep them engaged, and prepare them for their future.

“I feel excited and honored to have been chosen as a finalist for this award,” Ms. Azzaro said. “I've taught eDynamics courses for eight years. Over this time, I've not only seen the eDynamics curriculum evolve, but my approach to teaching the material has also evolved.”

PA Distance uses eDynamics for various high school courses, including our Hospitality & Tourism elective class that Ms. Azzaro teaches. In this course, she introduces students to one of the fastest-growing industries in the world. Students learn about key hospitality issues, the development, and management of tourist locations, event planning, marketing, and environmental issues related to leisure and travel. 

Ms. Azzaro was chosen as a Career Compass Teacher Award Finalist after submitting information about how she uses eDynamics to teach her Hospitality & Tourism course.

“I feel successful when I provide my students with quality content in an effective format for them to learn. eDynamics Learning supports my success by providing the freedom and flexibility to use the content, framework, and resources in a way that best supports my students,” Ms. Azzaro added.

As a finalist, Ms. Azzaro will be recognized at the eDynamic Learning Career Compass Award virtual ceremony on Saturday, May 21st, 2022. A professional development event will take place before and after the ceremony for school districts who want to learn more about the eDynamic Learning and Knowledge Matters curriculum for in-class, blended learning, online learning, or best practices for utilizing digital curriculum and resources.

Alongside Hospitality and Tourism, applicants from across the country were chosen from each of the following 16 categories:

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7th-grader and World Champion Dancer, Katya Storchevaya, Succeeds in the Virtual Classroom and on the Dance Floor

Posted by PA Distance Learning on 5/9/22 7:36 AM

PA Distance is always honored to educate talented students across the Commonwealth. From creative inventors and entrepreneurs to blacksmiths, athletes and dancers PA Distance makes sure our students receive quality education and support while they pursue their dreams. One of these outstanding students is 7th-grader and World Junior Dance Champion Katya Storchevaya.

When she’s not attending live class, completing asynchronous assignments, or interacting with her teachers and peers, she is traveling the world for dance competitions. With the flexibility PA Distance offers, Katya can excel within the virtual classroom without compromising her successful dance career.

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Lis McCoy and her 4th-Grader, Alice, Appreciate Communication, Support & Academic Success

Posted by PA Distance Learning on 5/2/22 9:04 AM

4th-grader, Alice McCoy and her mother, Lis McCoy, first experienced virtual learning during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. After learning online through a brick-and-mortar school, Alice and her parents decided to transition to a school with more experience in cyber education. Their search brought them to PA Distance Learning Charter School in the fall of 2020.

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8th-grader, Ishmael Thomas, Organized Supply Drive for Local Animal Shelter Alongside Teachers & Staff

Posted by PA Distance Learning on 4/25/22 8:18 AM
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State Testing is an Additional Opportunity for Students to Form & Strengthen Relationships

Posted by PA Distance Learning on 4/20/22 8:12 AM

PSSA and Keystone testing season is a significant undertaking here at PA Distance. As a cyber charter school, things look a little different, and the planning, requirements, and testing process reflects the uniqueness that lends itself to a virtual school. It is also an additional opportunity for students to form and strengthen relationships with their classmates and even their teachers. 

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Social Groups Give Students the Opportunity to Interact & Make Friends Outside the Classroom

Posted by PA Distance Learning on 4/11/22 8:38 AM

A significant misconception that often attaches itself to cyber schools is that students have no social interaction with their classmates or teachers. However, that couldn’t be further from the truth at PA Distance. 

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