Elementary, middle school, and high school, including 15 AP courses and 10 world languages. Choose the Full Track for live classes of six, or the Flex Track for self-paced learning with teacher access on demand.
Following the Flexpoint curriculum. Full Track courses are taught live in classes of six. Flex Track courses are self-paced with teacher access on demand. Both tracks are Cognia accredited.
Most online schools offer AP courses as self-paced video modules. On Score Academy’s Full Track, every AP class is taught live by a certified teacher with no more than five other students in the room. Flex Track students access the same AP curriculum self-paced, with teacher support on demand. Either way, the accreditation and college credit are the same.
Score Academy Online follows the Flexpoint curriculum, a comprehensive college-preparatory program designed for online delivery. All courses are Cognia accredited and NCAA approved. Elementary students (K-5) study Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Physical Education, and an elective. Middle and high school students access Honors tracks, AP courses, and world languages. On the Full Track, every course is taught live by a certified teacher in classes of no more than six students. On the Flex Track, students work through the same curriculum self-paced, with teacher access on demand.
Over 160 courses across elementary school (grades K-5), middle school (grades 6-8), and high school (grades 9-12). The high school program includes 15 Advanced Placement courses, Honors tracks in almost every core subject, and 10 world language courses across Chinese, French, and Spanish. Elementary students choose from Spanish, Art, or Music as their elective each year.
Yes. Score Academy offers 15 AP courses covering English, Math, Science, Social Studies, and Computer Science. The difference is how they can be delivered. Most online schools offer AP only as self-paced video modules. On Score Academy’s Full Track, every AP class is taught live by a certified teacher with no more than five other students. Flex Track students access the same AP curriculum self-paced with teacher support on demand. Both tracks carry the same Cognia accreditation and college credit eligibility.
Yes. Score Academy Online is both NCAA Approved and NCAA Eligible. Core courses count toward NCAA initial eligibility requirements for student athletes pursuing Division I or Division II college athletics. Our flexible schedule also allows athletes to train and compete without sacrificing academics.
Yes. Honors tracks are available across English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies at both the middle school and high school levels. Honors courses carry additional rigor and are weighted accordingly on transcripts, strengthening college applications.
Elementary students can take Spanish (Introductory through Level 5). Middle school students can take Beginning and Intermediate Spanish. High school students can choose from Chinese (I-III), French (I-III), and Spanish (I-IV), for a total of 10 high school world language courses. On the Full Track, language courses are taught live in classes of six. Flex Track students access the same curriculum self-paced.
Yes. Because Score Academy Online is Cognia accredited (which includes SACS CASI, NCA, and NWAC recognition), transcripts and credits are recognized by schools and universities nationwide. Credits transfer just as they would from any accredited private school.
Score Academy offers two tracks. The Full Track ($15,000/year) is 100% live instruction, with every class taught in real time by a certified teacher in groups of six or fewer. The Flex Track ($3,195/year) is self-paced with teacher access on demand. Both tracks use the same Flexpoint curriculum and carry the same Cognia accreditation. Both are available for all grades, kindergarten through 12th.
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