Welcome toWelcome to
PA Distance Learning Charter SchoolPA Distance Learning Charter School
2014-20152014-2015
Welcome to
PDLCS
Learning Is Fun Again!
Discussion Objectives
 PA Distance Learning
Overview
 PA Distance Learning
Benefits
 Curriculum
 Admissions Process
 Contact Information
School Overview
Making an Educated Decision for Your Child
 PA Distance Learning opened in the fall of 2004
 We are a public school operating under the Pennsylvania
Department of Education
 Instruction for students in grades kindergarten through 12
 The average class sizes is approximately 20-25 students
 Interactive online curriculum aligned to PA state standards
 Live learning and instruction
 Courses are taught by Highly Qualified teachers
We Connect
Students will:
 Join our state-wide virtual learning community with their provided
computer system backed by our technical support staff
 Learn using high-quality curriculum
 Attend online real-time classes with Highly Qualified teachers
 Maintain regular communication with teachers via
Cloudcast's Google Education Suite, phone & email
 Enjoy peer interaction during online classes,
in clubs, field trips, and through discussion boards
 Learn in a safe, familiar, comfortable environment
The Face of Education is Changing
PA Distance Learning helps students connect to academic
success in a vibrant online environment.
We Engage
 A mix of independent work and virtual classrooms
address different learning styles.
 Students apply and extend their
learning through:
The flexibility and dynamic interaction of an online school
allows for many innovative learning opportunities.
• Projects
• Experiments
• Writing Activities
• Presentations
• Exams
• Purposeful Discussions
• Group Tasks
• High quality curriculum
We Engage
 Students engage with teachers:
 In a group
 Individually
 Via online classes
 By phone
 Through email
 At events/field trips
We Engage
 Students engage with peers:
 Through supervised chat rooms
 By becoming involved in various
clubs
 By participating in field trips
 In class group work
 By writing in the school newsletters
 By joining discussion boards
 By volunteering for peer tutoring
We Succeed
 The first step to success is providing a comprehensive orientation
to learning in an online environment.
 Next, we provide strategies for effective study.
The best practice of curriculum and instruction is to help
learners make sense of and master skills and ideas.
 The school and teachers
continuously help students by
clearly communicating:
Expectations
Assignment guidelines
Grading criteria
 Throughout the year a mix of independent work and virtual
classrooms address different learning styles.
 Students learn differently and we support them throughout the
year.
We Succeed
 We prepare all students for
continuing and higher
education.
 Our unique environment gives
students 21st
Century skills:
 Communication
competence
 Technological proficient
 The ability to work
independently as well as
with others
 Self motivation
Our ultimate goal is for our students’ success to continue
beyond graduation.
Frequently Asked
Questions
 Our school calendar follows the traditional school year
 Attendance is tracked in multiple ways including daily system
login, class participation and submission of work.
 Students are required to attend school
 5 hours/day for grades K-6
 5.5 hours/day for grades 7-12
 Flexibility in scheduling the school day at home is available
 How does a student participate in physical education?
 Students participate in Physical Education by completing daily
lessons that encourage them to be active for 60 minutes.
 They also attend weekly live learning
sessions where they follow the teacher
through different exercise routines.
 Pennsylvania System of Schools Assessment
The Pennsylvania System of Schools Assessment (or PSSA) is
a mandatory standardized test administered in all Pennsylvania
public schools. Students take the Writing PSSA while enrolled
in grades 5 and 8. Math and Reading are administered during
grades 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. The Science PSSA test is also given
to students in grades 4 and 8. Testing locations are generally
within 50 miles of student’s home. Travel to testing is the
responsibility of the parent/guardian.
PA Distance Learning
Standardized Testing
 Scantron Testing – Grades 2-12
Scantron's Performance Series provides students with
individualized tests. The online test adjusts automatically to
each student's ability level, generating questions that will
appropriately challenge each student. Scantron tests provide
results immediately so that teachers can impact instruction and
properly assess the enrichment and remediation needs of a
student. The test will be administered at least two times per year
to provide teachers with the data necessary to provide
individualized data driven instruction. Students complete the
Scantron tests at home by accessing the Scantron testing
website from their school computer.
PA Distance Learning
Standardized Testing
 Keystone Testing
The Keystone Exams are end-of-course assessments designed
to evaluate proficiency in academic content. Beginning with the
class of 2017, students must demonstrate proficiency on the
Algebra I, Literature, and Biology Keystone Exams to graduate.
Students will be offered multiple opportunities to take the
Keystones throughout their high school career.
As with PSSA testing, students complete the Keystone Exams
under the supervision of PA Distance Learning teachers and
staff at a test site that is within 50 miles from their home. Travel
to testing is the responsibility of the parent/guardian.
PA Distance Learning
Standardized Testing
Children’s Progress
Academic Assessment
 The Children’s Progress Academic Assessment (CPAA) is an
early childhood assessment system that helps teachers focus
classroom instruction to achieve the greatest learning gains for
each child.
 The software is linked immediately to generated reports and
helps teachers, parents and administrators gain essential
insights about each child’s understanding of Language Arts
and Mathematics concepts.
 Best of all, our assessments are independently completed by
students, allowing educators to spend more time teaching
instead of grading and administering tests!
Students in
Kindergarten through
2nd grade will take the
CPAA in the Fall,
Winter, and Spring.
Benefits
Why Choose Our Public Cyber-
Charter School?
 Once enrolled, you are not just a
number, you are part of our family
 Safety – working in the comfort of
your home
 Highly Qualified staff members
 Advanced technology instruction
 Increased family involvement
 Remediation opportunities
 Acceleration opportunities
Benefits
Why Choose PA Distance
Learning?
 Staff
 Certified, Highly Qualified
teachers
 Special Education team
 Academic Advisors
 ESL/Foreign Languages
 Administration
 Support Staff
 Fast Technical Support
 Family Outreach Coordinator
 …and so much more!
Benefits
Why Choose PA Distance
Learning?
 Equipment – Students are loaned the
materials necessary to be successful in our
online learning environment!
 Laptop
 Printer/scanner
 Graphing calculator for students in 8th
-12th
grade
 Select grades will receive music keyboards, art
supplies, dry erase boards, novels, etc.
 Online textbooks, novels and workbooks
 Supplemental resources and curriculum
 FLEx Funds: Money supplied to supplement
additional educational opportunities outside of
the classroom. A very unique and cool thing we
offer our families!
Benefits
Why Choose PA Distance Learning?
 Family involvement
 We actively encourage parents to be involved with every aspect of
the learning experience.
 We believe that a successful student is the product of a strong
curriculum and highly engaged parents and teachers.
 Training
 Students and parents are provided training on all curricula and
instructional programs used by PA Distance Learning via our Google
Education Suite provided by Cloudcast.
 Support
 Teachers, technical support, and student service staff are available
by phone or e-mail
 Help is at your fingertips!
Benefits
Remediation
 Our priority is having each student reach his/her potential.
 Sometimes a little extra help is required for a student to be
successful. PA Distance Learning is committed to providing the
extra help for students to be successful including:
 Extra tutoring opportunities by our teachers (during and after
school hours)
 Classes or curriculum designed to build skill levels
 Individualized study sessions
 Intervention programs
 Recorded classes for review
Benefits
Acceleration
 Our priority is having each student
reach his/her potential.
 Part of individualized education is
catering to advanced learners.
 We offer a wide range of academic
acceleration including:
 A variety of course choices
 Honors level options for high
school students
 Curriculum availability 24/7
 Extended learning opportunities
for students to explore material in
greater depth
Benefits
 Field Trips
 Honors Courses
 24/7 Online Curriculum
 Student based clubs
(Spanish, Literary,
Recorder)
 FLEx Funds: Parent
Supplemental Education
Account
 PA Accredited Diploma
 Graduation Ceremony
 Student Assistance Program
Other PA Distance Learning Services:
Benefits
 The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Student Assistance Program
(SAP) is designed to assist school personnel in identifying issues,
including problems with alcohol and other drugs, which pose a barrier to
a student’s learning and success in school. SAP is not a treatment
program; rather, it is a systematic process using effective and
accountable professional techniques to mobilize school resources to
remove those barriers to learning, and where the problems are beyond
the scope of the school, to assist the student and their parents with
information so they may access services in the community. The SAP
team does not diagnose, treat or refer for treatment but they may refer
for an assessment for treatment.
Student Assistance Program
School Board Mission
OUR MISSION SINCE 2004
PA Distance Learning ’s mission is to offer a
valuable educational alternative
To practice and promote academic integrity
To present quality curriculum, technology, and
support
To foster academic excellence in our students
Google + Cloudcast
 Cloudcast Education
 Cloudcast is a Google Enterprise Partner
 Deployed a next-generation online learning
platform that will revolutionize the delivery
of cyber-school education at PA Distance
Learning.
 Transformed Google Apps for Education
into a truly synchronous, one-to-one
learning environment enabling
individualized instruction.
 A single log-in, cloud-based school
management system that enables
individualized, data-driven instruction.
 Simply put, you have the power of Google’s
industry-leading products and secure data
infrastructure at your fingertips 24/7.
The Cloudcast Google Education Suite
Sample Classroom
Blackboard Live-Learning Classroom
Curriculum – Elementary (K-6th
)
 Think Central – Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
http://www-k6.thinkcentral.com
Curriculum – Elementary (K-6th
)
 Creativity Express Online Art Courses (grades 3, 5, 7)
http://www.madcaplogic.com
 Tritone Online Music Courses (grades 2, 4, 6)
http://www.tritonemusic.com
Study Aids – Elementary (K-6th
)
Brain Pop Jr.
 http://www.brainpop.com
Education City
 http://www.educationcity.com
Title I Program
(3rd – 6th Grade)
What is Title I?
 Title I is a federal assistance
program that was enacted in 1965.
 It is intended to help ensure that
all children have the opportunity
to obtain a high quality education
and reach proficiency on
challenging state academic
standards and assessments.
 Title I provides funding that is
used to provide extra help to the
students who need it most.
As the largest federal program
supporting elementary education,
Title I is designed to:
1. Help children learn better in
school.
2. Help teachers better understand
the needs of your student.
3. Help parents become more
involved with their children’s
education.
4. Help schools purchase the
training supplies and equipment
necessary to reach its academic
goals.
Curriculum – Middle School (7th
& 8th
)
 Holt Online
http://my.hrw.com
 Creativity Express (Art)
http://www.madcaplogic.com/
Curriculum – High School
 Holt Online
http://my.hrw.com
 Creativity Express (Art)
http://www.madcaplogic.com/
Special Education Program
 All of our Special Education teachers are certified teachers in the
state of Pennsylvania
 Special Education teachers have low case load numbers compared
to many other cyber schools allowing the teacher to really get to
know the student and not just be a case load number
 We promote Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) with special
education support (1 on 1 or small group in live sessions)
 We can customize an IEP to REALLY focus on the students
strengths and needs
 We provided related services (speech, OT, PT, counseling, etc.) in
the home or online.
 Parents are an important part of the IEP team and we encourage
participation in all meetings pertaining to the student.
 We focus on high school transition (age 14+) preparing
the student to reach their education, employment, and
independent living goals.
ESL Program (English as
a Second Language)
 Process of Identifying Students
 Review student records and enrollment paperwork.
 Student may need to take the W-APT.
 Data reviewed and family contacted.
 PA Distance Learning follows all state and federal
guidelines for English Language Learners (ELL).
 ESL class
 Similar language ability level and similar age group
 Scheduled around content area classes
 Content area accommodations if needed
ESL Program
 Support for ELLs and their family
 Language Line
 Transact
 Ability to have additional support outside the
classroom.
 Open communication
 Progress of the ELL
 Regular progress checks
 ACCESS testing required by the state of
Pennsylvania
 Evaluation at the end of the year: next school year
Art & Music Programs
 Art
 Art is taught at grades 3, 5, 7 and 9-12
 Use the award winning Creativity Express Curriculum
 Students use numerous art materials to complete projects
as well as lessons within the course.
 Students have the ability to share work via sharing
discussion boards.
 Music
 Music is taught in grades 2, 4, 6 and 9-12.
 Elementary students learn music concepts through
keyboard performance.
 Music Appreciation and Music Theory courses are available
for grades 9-12.
 We offer a recorder club for students in grades 3-6.
 Winter and Spring concerts allow our students to showcase
their talents.
Enrollment Process
How to Apply
1. Visit our public website www.padistance.org
2. Click on the Enroll Now link (as seen below).
3. Fill out the online form (followed by a detailed doc)
4. Compile all required documentation as specified
5. Submit all forms to our Enrollment Department
Enrollment
Required Documentation
 In addition to the forms you will print from the Online Application, you
will need to provide the following documents:
 Immunization Records
 Private Dentist Form
 Private Physician Form
 Student Birth Certificate
 Proof of Guardian Residence
 Complete Academic and Testing Records (Report Card K-8, Transcript 9-12 and
PSSA scores if applicable)
 Custodial Papers
Welcome to the Family
Q & A
Questions?
Contact Information
PA Distance Learning Charter School
2100 Corporate Drive, Suite 500
Wexford, PA 15090
www.padistance.org
888-997-3352
Call us anytime with questions!
Our staff is committed to helping parent/guardians make an informed decision!

PA Distance Learning 2014-2015

  • 1.
    Welcome toWelcome to PADistance Learning Charter SchoolPA Distance Learning Charter School 2014-20152014-2015 Welcome to PDLCS
  • 2.
  • 3.
    Discussion Objectives  PADistance Learning Overview  PA Distance Learning Benefits  Curriculum  Admissions Process  Contact Information
  • 4.
    School Overview Making anEducated Decision for Your Child  PA Distance Learning opened in the fall of 2004  We are a public school operating under the Pennsylvania Department of Education  Instruction for students in grades kindergarten through 12  The average class sizes is approximately 20-25 students  Interactive online curriculum aligned to PA state standards  Live learning and instruction  Courses are taught by Highly Qualified teachers
  • 5.
    We Connect Students will: Join our state-wide virtual learning community with their provided computer system backed by our technical support staff  Learn using high-quality curriculum  Attend online real-time classes with Highly Qualified teachers  Maintain regular communication with teachers via Cloudcast's Google Education Suite, phone & email  Enjoy peer interaction during online classes, in clubs, field trips, and through discussion boards  Learn in a safe, familiar, comfortable environment The Face of Education is Changing PA Distance Learning helps students connect to academic success in a vibrant online environment.
  • 6.
    We Engage  Amix of independent work and virtual classrooms address different learning styles.  Students apply and extend their learning through: The flexibility and dynamic interaction of an online school allows for many innovative learning opportunities. • Projects • Experiments • Writing Activities • Presentations • Exams • Purposeful Discussions • Group Tasks • High quality curriculum
  • 7.
    We Engage  Studentsengage with teachers:  In a group  Individually  Via online classes  By phone  Through email  At events/field trips
  • 8.
    We Engage  Studentsengage with peers:  Through supervised chat rooms  By becoming involved in various clubs  By participating in field trips  In class group work  By writing in the school newsletters  By joining discussion boards  By volunteering for peer tutoring
  • 9.
    We Succeed  Thefirst step to success is providing a comprehensive orientation to learning in an online environment.  Next, we provide strategies for effective study. The best practice of curriculum and instruction is to help learners make sense of and master skills and ideas.  The school and teachers continuously help students by clearly communicating: Expectations Assignment guidelines Grading criteria  Throughout the year a mix of independent work and virtual classrooms address different learning styles.  Students learn differently and we support them throughout the year.
  • 10.
    We Succeed  Weprepare all students for continuing and higher education.  Our unique environment gives students 21st Century skills:  Communication competence  Technological proficient  The ability to work independently as well as with others  Self motivation Our ultimate goal is for our students’ success to continue beyond graduation.
  • 11.
    Frequently Asked Questions  Ourschool calendar follows the traditional school year  Attendance is tracked in multiple ways including daily system login, class participation and submission of work.  Students are required to attend school  5 hours/day for grades K-6  5.5 hours/day for grades 7-12  Flexibility in scheduling the school day at home is available  How does a student participate in physical education?  Students participate in Physical Education by completing daily lessons that encourage them to be active for 60 minutes.  They also attend weekly live learning sessions where they follow the teacher through different exercise routines.
  • 12.
     Pennsylvania Systemof Schools Assessment The Pennsylvania System of Schools Assessment (or PSSA) is a mandatory standardized test administered in all Pennsylvania public schools. Students take the Writing PSSA while enrolled in grades 5 and 8. Math and Reading are administered during grades 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. The Science PSSA test is also given to students in grades 4 and 8. Testing locations are generally within 50 miles of student’s home. Travel to testing is the responsibility of the parent/guardian. PA Distance Learning Standardized Testing
  • 13.
     Scantron Testing– Grades 2-12 Scantron's Performance Series provides students with individualized tests. The online test adjusts automatically to each student's ability level, generating questions that will appropriately challenge each student. Scantron tests provide results immediately so that teachers can impact instruction and properly assess the enrichment and remediation needs of a student. The test will be administered at least two times per year to provide teachers with the data necessary to provide individualized data driven instruction. Students complete the Scantron tests at home by accessing the Scantron testing website from their school computer. PA Distance Learning Standardized Testing
  • 14.
     Keystone Testing TheKeystone Exams are end-of-course assessments designed to evaluate proficiency in academic content. Beginning with the class of 2017, students must demonstrate proficiency on the Algebra I, Literature, and Biology Keystone Exams to graduate. Students will be offered multiple opportunities to take the Keystones throughout their high school career. As with PSSA testing, students complete the Keystone Exams under the supervision of PA Distance Learning teachers and staff at a test site that is within 50 miles from their home. Travel to testing is the responsibility of the parent/guardian. PA Distance Learning Standardized Testing
  • 15.
    Children’s Progress Academic Assessment The Children’s Progress Academic Assessment (CPAA) is an early childhood assessment system that helps teachers focus classroom instruction to achieve the greatest learning gains for each child.  The software is linked immediately to generated reports and helps teachers, parents and administrators gain essential insights about each child’s understanding of Language Arts and Mathematics concepts.  Best of all, our assessments are independently completed by students, allowing educators to spend more time teaching instead of grading and administering tests! Students in Kindergarten through 2nd grade will take the CPAA in the Fall, Winter, and Spring.
  • 16.
    Benefits Why Choose OurPublic Cyber- Charter School?  Once enrolled, you are not just a number, you are part of our family  Safety – working in the comfort of your home  Highly Qualified staff members  Advanced technology instruction  Increased family involvement  Remediation opportunities  Acceleration opportunities
  • 17.
    Benefits Why Choose PADistance Learning?  Staff  Certified, Highly Qualified teachers  Special Education team  Academic Advisors  ESL/Foreign Languages  Administration  Support Staff  Fast Technical Support  Family Outreach Coordinator  …and so much more!
  • 18.
    Benefits Why Choose PADistance Learning?  Equipment – Students are loaned the materials necessary to be successful in our online learning environment!  Laptop  Printer/scanner  Graphing calculator for students in 8th -12th grade  Select grades will receive music keyboards, art supplies, dry erase boards, novels, etc.  Online textbooks, novels and workbooks  Supplemental resources and curriculum  FLEx Funds: Money supplied to supplement additional educational opportunities outside of the classroom. A very unique and cool thing we offer our families!
  • 19.
    Benefits Why Choose PADistance Learning?  Family involvement  We actively encourage parents to be involved with every aspect of the learning experience.  We believe that a successful student is the product of a strong curriculum and highly engaged parents and teachers.  Training  Students and parents are provided training on all curricula and instructional programs used by PA Distance Learning via our Google Education Suite provided by Cloudcast.  Support  Teachers, technical support, and student service staff are available by phone or e-mail  Help is at your fingertips!
  • 20.
    Benefits Remediation  Our priorityis having each student reach his/her potential.  Sometimes a little extra help is required for a student to be successful. PA Distance Learning is committed to providing the extra help for students to be successful including:  Extra tutoring opportunities by our teachers (during and after school hours)  Classes or curriculum designed to build skill levels  Individualized study sessions  Intervention programs  Recorded classes for review
  • 21.
    Benefits Acceleration  Our priorityis having each student reach his/her potential.  Part of individualized education is catering to advanced learners.  We offer a wide range of academic acceleration including:  A variety of course choices  Honors level options for high school students  Curriculum availability 24/7  Extended learning opportunities for students to explore material in greater depth
  • 22.
    Benefits  Field Trips Honors Courses  24/7 Online Curriculum  Student based clubs (Spanish, Literary, Recorder)  FLEx Funds: Parent Supplemental Education Account  PA Accredited Diploma  Graduation Ceremony  Student Assistance Program Other PA Distance Learning Services:
  • 23.
    Benefits  The Commonwealthof Pennsylvania’s Student Assistance Program (SAP) is designed to assist school personnel in identifying issues, including problems with alcohol and other drugs, which pose a barrier to a student’s learning and success in school. SAP is not a treatment program; rather, it is a systematic process using effective and accountable professional techniques to mobilize school resources to remove those barriers to learning, and where the problems are beyond the scope of the school, to assist the student and their parents with information so they may access services in the community. The SAP team does not diagnose, treat or refer for treatment but they may refer for an assessment for treatment. Student Assistance Program
  • 24.
    School Board Mission OURMISSION SINCE 2004 PA Distance Learning ’s mission is to offer a valuable educational alternative To practice and promote academic integrity To present quality curriculum, technology, and support To foster academic excellence in our students
  • 25.
    Google + Cloudcast Cloudcast Education  Cloudcast is a Google Enterprise Partner  Deployed a next-generation online learning platform that will revolutionize the delivery of cyber-school education at PA Distance Learning.  Transformed Google Apps for Education into a truly synchronous, one-to-one learning environment enabling individualized instruction.  A single log-in, cloud-based school management system that enables individualized, data-driven instruction.  Simply put, you have the power of Google’s industry-leading products and secure data infrastructure at your fingertips 24/7. The Cloudcast Google Education Suite
  • 26.
  • 27.
    Curriculum – Elementary(K-6th )  Think Central – Houghton Mifflin Harcourt http://www-k6.thinkcentral.com
  • 28.
    Curriculum – Elementary(K-6th )  Creativity Express Online Art Courses (grades 3, 5, 7) http://www.madcaplogic.com  Tritone Online Music Courses (grades 2, 4, 6) http://www.tritonemusic.com
  • 29.
    Study Aids –Elementary (K-6th ) Brain Pop Jr.  http://www.brainpop.com Education City  http://www.educationcity.com
  • 30.
    Title I Program (3rd– 6th Grade) What is Title I?  Title I is a federal assistance program that was enacted in 1965.  It is intended to help ensure that all children have the opportunity to obtain a high quality education and reach proficiency on challenging state academic standards and assessments.  Title I provides funding that is used to provide extra help to the students who need it most. As the largest federal program supporting elementary education, Title I is designed to: 1. Help children learn better in school. 2. Help teachers better understand the needs of your student. 3. Help parents become more involved with their children’s education. 4. Help schools purchase the training supplies and equipment necessary to reach its academic goals.
  • 31.
    Curriculum – MiddleSchool (7th & 8th )  Holt Online http://my.hrw.com  Creativity Express (Art) http://www.madcaplogic.com/
  • 32.
    Curriculum – HighSchool  Holt Online http://my.hrw.com  Creativity Express (Art) http://www.madcaplogic.com/
  • 33.
    Special Education Program All of our Special Education teachers are certified teachers in the state of Pennsylvania  Special Education teachers have low case load numbers compared to many other cyber schools allowing the teacher to really get to know the student and not just be a case load number  We promote Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) with special education support (1 on 1 or small group in live sessions)  We can customize an IEP to REALLY focus on the students strengths and needs  We provided related services (speech, OT, PT, counseling, etc.) in the home or online.  Parents are an important part of the IEP team and we encourage participation in all meetings pertaining to the student.  We focus on high school transition (age 14+) preparing the student to reach their education, employment, and independent living goals.
  • 34.
    ESL Program (Englishas a Second Language)  Process of Identifying Students  Review student records and enrollment paperwork.  Student may need to take the W-APT.  Data reviewed and family contacted.  PA Distance Learning follows all state and federal guidelines for English Language Learners (ELL).  ESL class  Similar language ability level and similar age group  Scheduled around content area classes  Content area accommodations if needed
  • 35.
    ESL Program  Supportfor ELLs and their family  Language Line  Transact  Ability to have additional support outside the classroom.  Open communication  Progress of the ELL  Regular progress checks  ACCESS testing required by the state of Pennsylvania  Evaluation at the end of the year: next school year
  • 36.
    Art & MusicPrograms  Art  Art is taught at grades 3, 5, 7 and 9-12  Use the award winning Creativity Express Curriculum  Students use numerous art materials to complete projects as well as lessons within the course.  Students have the ability to share work via sharing discussion boards.  Music  Music is taught in grades 2, 4, 6 and 9-12.  Elementary students learn music concepts through keyboard performance.  Music Appreciation and Music Theory courses are available for grades 9-12.  We offer a recorder club for students in grades 3-6.  Winter and Spring concerts allow our students to showcase their talents.
  • 37.
    Enrollment Process How toApply 1. Visit our public website www.padistance.org 2. Click on the Enroll Now link (as seen below). 3. Fill out the online form (followed by a detailed doc) 4. Compile all required documentation as specified 5. Submit all forms to our Enrollment Department
  • 38.
    Enrollment Required Documentation  Inaddition to the forms you will print from the Online Application, you will need to provide the following documents:  Immunization Records  Private Dentist Form  Private Physician Form  Student Birth Certificate  Proof of Guardian Residence  Complete Academic and Testing Records (Report Card K-8, Transcript 9-12 and PSSA scores if applicable)  Custodial Papers
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