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The state of California offers online learning for grades 9–12. Over 56,000 of students are taking one or more online classes in California,[1] according to the reports California Department of Education. There are two types of online high school available in California.
Private online high school
- Stanford Online High School
- San Diego Virtual School
- Laurel Springs School
- Forest Trail Academy
- Halstrom High School Online[2]
- National University Virtual High School
- Orange Lutheran High School Online
- Global Village School
- Sycamore Academy
- Allied High School
- North Star Academy
- The Keystone School
- James Madison High School
- Excel High School
- Penn Foster High School[3]
- K12 International Academy
- National High School
- Apex Learning Virtual School
Public online high school
- Sage Oak Charter Schools[4]
- California Virtual Academies
- Choice 2000 Online High School
- New Day Academy
- Insight School of California[5]
- Ocean Grove Charter School
- South Sutter Charter School
- Oak Knoll Virtual Academy
- Pacific View Charter School
- Delta Pacific Online School
- iHigh Virtual Academy
- Dunlap Leadership Academy
- iQ Academy California
- Riverside Virtual School
References
- ^ "Online Schools in California". Accredited Schools Online. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
- ^ "California Online High Schools". OnlineSchools.com. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
- ^ "Earn High School Credits in Online Summer School". U.S. News. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
- ^ "Sage Oak Charter - School Directory Details (CA Dept of Education)".
- ^ "List of Free Online Public School for California Students". About.com. Retrieved 20 August 2015.