Community Highlight: Luzerne County

Posted by PA Distance Learning on 7/3/23 8:00 AM

Families of PA Distance Charter School students in Luzerne County understand the importance of being involved in their children’s education. They attend in-person events, take part in information sessions, and advocate for School Choice.

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PA Distance Students Count Down to Graduation

Posted by PA Distance Learning on 6/5/23 10:44 AM

PA Distance Learning Charter School graduates from the Class of 2023 will proudly receive their diplomas in Harrisburg on June 10. The ceremony invites friends, family, peers, and staff to celebrate the achievements of each individual student.

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Community Highlight: Philadelphia

Posted by PA Distance Learning on 5/31/23 9:23 AM

Similar to families in Tioga and Potter County, families of PA Distance Charter School students in Philadelphia come together in order to engage with their children’s learning. 

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PA Distance Answers: “Why Cyber School?”

Posted by PA Distance Learning on 5/22/23 9:30 AM

“Cyber school is a ‘lesser version’ of a brick-and-mortar school” remains a common misconception among those unfamiliar with online learning. In reality, cyber schools provide a unique experience that could significantly benefit your child.

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Spend Your Summer With PA Distance

Posted by PA Distance Learning on 5/16/23 9:18 AM

Summer Camps with PA Distance Learning Charter School are right around the corner! From June 9-July 31, join us for hands-on activities, crafts, experiments, and much more.

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PA Distance Recognizes Mental Health Awareness Month

Posted by PA Distance Learning on 5/1/23 7:45 AM

May marks the beginning of Mental Health Awareness Month, a movement developed to promote advocacy and eliminate stigma. Established by Mental Health America (MHA), it is crucial to recognize within our education systems.

According to a 2023 report from MHA, more than 1 in 10 youths in the U.S. are experiencing depression that is severely impairing their ability to function at school or work, at home, with family, or in their social life. Additionally, 60% of youths with major depression do not receive any mental health treatment.

Early identification and accessible resources can significantly lower these statistics.

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Topics: Family Resources, Students

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