Myths About Online Schools
MYTH: Students who attend online schools lack socialization and social skills.
FACT: Students at the Arkansas Virtual Academy have the opportunity to participate in many academic and social outings. These outings and activities may include trips to museums, skate parks, zoos, etc.
MYTH: You’ll spend all day staring at a computer.
FACT: While attendance, planning, and assessment are all recorded online, only about 30 percent of the K-8 lessons are taught online. The rest of the K12 curriculum relies on printed and/or hands-on materials, including beautifully crafted textbooks, paint, rocks, and telescopes.
MYTH: Attending the Arkansas Virtual Academy is a part-time job.
FACT: Students will need to spend about four to six hours on schoolwork each day, depending on grade level.
MYTH: Online schools don’t meet the curriculum requirements for public schools.
FACT: The Arkansas Virtual Academy is a public school that happens to operate outside of a traditional classroom. As public school students, your children will be expected to spend a certain amount of time each day engaged in schoolwork. They will also be required to take standardized tests mandated by the state of Arkansas. The K¹² curriculum was developed by experts to meet or exceed Arkansas Academic Standards, and has proved to be one of the top-scoring online school curriculum programs in the nation.
FACT: Students at the Arkansas Virtual Academy have the opportunity to participate in many academic and social outings. These outings and activities may include trips to museums, skate parks, zoos, etc.
MYTH: You’ll spend all day staring at a computer.
FACT: While attendance, planning, and assessment are all recorded online, only about 30 percent of the K-8 lessons are taught online. The rest of the K12 curriculum relies on printed and/or hands-on materials, including beautifully crafted textbooks, paint, rocks, and telescopes.
MYTH: Attending the Arkansas Virtual Academy is a part-time job.
FACT: Students will need to spend about four to six hours on schoolwork each day, depending on grade level.
MYTH: Online schools don’t meet the curriculum requirements for public schools.
FACT: The Arkansas Virtual Academy is a public school that happens to operate outside of a traditional classroom. As public school students, your children will be expected to spend a certain amount of time each day engaged in schoolwork. They will also be required to take standardized tests mandated by the state of Arkansas. The K¹² curriculum was developed by experts to meet or exceed Arkansas Academic Standards, and has proved to be one of the top-scoring online school curriculum programs in the nation.
2009 Winterland of Gingerbread
Join us for some creative seasonal fun! Add a gingerbread house to our gingerbread village, or just come out for fun activities and treats. Registration opens November 17, so mark your calendar!

