Connections Academy - Schools

Schools

There are online public Connections Academy schools in 23 states and 8 more states that have a public school in development (as of March 2012):

  • Arizona: Arizona Connections Academy
  • California:
    • California (In Development)
    • Capistrano Connections Academy (Southern CA)
    • Central California Connections Academy
    • North Central California Connections Academy
  • Colorado: Colorado Connections Academy
  • Florida: Florida Virtual School Full Time
  • Georgia: Georgia Connections Academy
  • Idaho: INSPIRE, the Idaho Connections Academy
  • Indiana: Indiana Connections Academy
  • Iowa: Iowa Connections Academy
  • Kansas: Kansas Connections Academy
  • Kentucky: (In Development)
  • Louisiana: Louisiana Connections Academy
  • Maryland: (In Development)
  • Michigan: Michigan Connections Academy - located in Okemos, MI
  • Minnesota: MTS Minnesota Connections academy
  • Mississippi: Mississippi Virtual Public School
  • Montana: (In Development)
  • National: NACA National Connections Academy
  • Nevada: Nevada Connections Academy
  • New Jersey: (In Development)
  • New Mexico: (In Development)
  • North Carolina: (In Development)
  • Ohio: Ohio Connections Academy
  • Oklahoma: Oklahoma Connections Academy
  • Oregon: Oregon Connections Academy
  • Pennsylvania: Commonwealth Connections Academy
  • South Carolina: South Carolina Connections Academy
  • Tennessee: (In Development)
  • Texas: Texas Connections Academy @ Houston, Houston, Texas
  • Utah: Utah Connections Academy
  • Virginia: (In Development)
  • Wisconsin: Wisconsin Connections Academy
  • Wyoming: Jackson Hole Connections Academy

Connections Academy also offers an online private school for grades K–12 called National Connections Academy which includes more advanced and strict schooling regiments.

http://www.connectionsacademy.com/our-schools/availability.aspx

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