A day in the life of online private school for Stephen and Kimberly (mom and Learning Coach).
Favorite Subject(s)
Math (Pre-Calculus), Biology
Hobbies
Competitive Swimming, Gaming, Reading
Why K12?
Stephen wanted a school option that would be flexible enough to fit his competitive swimming schedule and rigorous enough to get him ready for college. His mom, Kimberly, also wanted a quality private school education for him and his brother (also a competitive swimmer) that could work around her varied property management schedule since no day is the same.
Student Schedule
Learning Coaches typically spend between 1 to 3 hours each day with 10th grade and other high school students providing guidance and encouragement.
High schoolers are generally more independent, and this is true for Stephen. Having to schedule and prioritize assignments around his set live classes and swimming is teaching him time management, boundary-setting, and preparing him for the executive skills he'll need at college. He uses different tools like his school-based schedules, an old school planner, and the calendar on his phone (which he puts in another room when he's doing schoolwork) to keep everything organized.
Why did you switch to online school?
Curriculum
The number of classes students take varies per grade level and individual. For example, students in 10th grade like Stephen typically take between 3–6 subjects each semester, with maybe 2–3 of those requiring scheduled, live classes.
The other subjects are completed via self-guided assignments and skills labs in the K12 interactive online learning system.
In addition to core academic subjects, tuition-based, K12-powered private schools have a great selection of electives, including career-based, advanced, and in some cases, dual enrollment options where students can earn college credits while in high school.
Classes schedules may vary considerably based on the individual student and their needs, their state, and any special programs.
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These are the stories of real students attending K12-powered schools and their families. Content is a combination of direct quotes and summaries from in-person interviews. Their stories each reflect their experiences at their respective schools. Actual experience can vary by student and school. These pages are designed to reflect a typical day in the life of a student attending an online K12-powered school. Individual class schedules and requirements will vary by state, school, and the individual needs of each student.
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