Shipping & Materials Coordinator, Mr. Bill DeJoseph, Makes Sure Students Have the Supplies They Need

Posted by PA Distance Learning on 11/25/19 7:30 AM

Mr. Bill DeJoseph has been working at PA Distance for the past 13+ years, making him one of the longest-serving employees. Currently, he serves as the Shipping & Materials Coordinator and is responsible for all of the materials that PA Distance ships and receives. He does all of this from his office (and materials warehouse) on the first floor of the PA Distance office building.

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PA Distance Learning School Counselors Organize ‘Best Practices for Student Engagement Symposium’

Posted by PA Distance Learning on 3/8/19 2:49 PM

As part of their 2018-2019 professional learning goals at PA Distance Learning Charter School, school counselors, Ms. Morgan Jasin and Ms. Katie Griffith organized and led a School Counselor Best Practices for Student Engagement symposium.

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Student Spotlight: Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way

Posted by Olivia Porter on 7/3/18 1:23 PM

More often than not, students end up teaching their teachers beautiful things here at PA Distance Learning. One graduate the teachers will never forget is Will Werner.

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Student Spotlight: Cali the Conqueror

Posted by Olivia Porter on 6/26/18 12:36 PM
Cali is not your typical high schooler. She’s an amazing artist (check out her work below), but what makes her stand out is her positivity, her drive, and a family that brings out the best in her.
 
But last year, Cali got some bad news. Life-changing news.

You have cancer.”
 
That’s the news Cali got her sophomore year of high school.
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Class of 2018 Graduate, CeeCee Lane, Has Big Plans for Her Future

Posted by PA Distance Learning on 6/20/18 12:31 PM
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Senior Spotlight: Matt and Finding Your Direction

Posted by PA Distance Learning on 6/5/18 12:22 PM
Meet Matt. He graduated with the class of 2018 and he's heading in the direction that he’s chosen. He’s brilliant, hard working, and he’s going to be a doctor. He’s pretty remarkable.
 
But there was a time that Matt didn’t seem so remarkable to his teachers and  classmates. He was the kid disrupting class, unable to focus, and barely scraping C’s. He and his mom were constantly butting heads about school and homework.  Matt  felt like he had no direction
 
But everything has changed since then.
 
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