K12 will provide comprehensive wraparound services targeted to individual student needs and for the benefit of the school
community: development of strong
community within the virtual academy; access to the best and
most current virtual instruction curriculum, assessment and instruction based on solid research; customizing each student's education to their own individual learning plan; academic success at the school and individual student levels resulting from teachers» instruction and constant monitoring of student growth and achievement with interventions as needed; national and
local parent trainings and networking; frequent (i.e., every two to three week) teacher / parent communication through emails and scheduled meetings; establishment of unique settings for students and parents to interact; connecting students on a regular basis with students across the United States in similar virtual academies and across the world through networking and K12 national competitions (e.g., art contest and spelling bees) and International Clubs; access to the entire K12 suite of services and instructional curriculum (currently including K12, Aventa, A +, and powerspeak12) to include world languages, credit recovery courses, remedial courses, and AP courses; participation in a national advanced learners programs; a comprehensive Title I program that will provide additional services for students; school led trips, for example, visits to
colleges, grade level specific trips such as student summer trips overseas, etc.; School prom; school graduation ceremonies; national
college guidance through a network of K12 counselors; school
community service opportunities; student developed student body council; school extracurricular activities: possibilities would include the development of a golf club, chess club, bowling club.
Unfortunately, your story is sad to read but I would recommend that
most aspiring pharmacy technicians if they are interested in the medical field look into a biotechnology program, nursing or some other allied health field at a
local community college.