Online Schools in Arizona
How Arizona Online Schooling Can Work for Your Family
Online schools in Arizona are a great option for families requiring more flexibility than traditional schooling. K12-powered learning environments and programs are designed to nurture your student's success—no matter their grade level or plans for the future. Your child can take classes, study lessons, and engage online with students and teachers wherever there is an internet connection.
What does it cost to attend an Arizona online school?
Arizona Online Public Schools
Online public school in Arizona is tuition-free. Common household items and office supplies, like printer ink and paper, are not provided. Our enrollment consultants can help you address your technology and computer needs.
Arizona Online Private Schools
Private schools in Arizona have tuition costs. All Arizona residents are eligible for Arizona's Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA). The ESA provides scholarship dollars to Arizona families to help them pursue flexible options for their children's learning. This scholarship fully covers tuition costs at many K12-powered online private schools.
Is online school in Arizona like the traditional brick-and-mortar experience?
Arizona online schools offer your student much of the same structure but with more convenience than they would experience in a traditional setting. Your child will follow the traditional school year. Your role as a parent is largely to offer support, assist with lessons, monitor your child's progress, and communicate with the teacher.
Here is an overview of the roles involved in a K12-powered Arizona online school:
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Elementary School | Grades K–5
Elementary School | Grades K–5
- Student: Attends some teacher-led online classes and conducts much of the work offline, with hands-on materials such as workbooks.
- Educators: One primary teacher manages the student's instruction and progress, a counselor is available if needed, and administrators support academic goals and quality.
- Learning Coach: As your child's Learning Coach, you (or another responsible adult) will work with the teacher to help record attendance and monitor mastery of online lessons and assessments. On average, the time commitment is 4 to 6 hours a day.
Middle School | Grades 6–8
Middle School | Grades 6–8
- Student: Learns from a combination of online and hands-on materials and attends regular teacher-led online classes.
- Educators:One primary teacher manages the student's instruction and progress, a counselor is available if needed, and administrators support academic goals and quality.
- Learning Coach:As your child's Learning Coach, you (or another responsible adult) will work with the teacher to help record attendance and monitor mastery of online lessons and assessments. As your child grows more independent, your time commitment will average 1 to 3 hours a day.
High School | Grades 9–12
High School | Grades 9–12
- Student: Spends the majority of learning time online with teacher-led online classes, and the student logs their own attendance.
- Educators: A "homeroom" teacher monitors the student's overall progress, while subject-specific teachers deliver instruction. A counselor assists with college and career planning, and administrators support academic goals and quality.
- Learning Coach: As your child's Learning Coach, you (or another responsible adult) will work with the teacher to help record attendance and provide oversight. In general, high school students take greater responsibility for their learning, so your time commitment will average 1 to 3 hours a day.
Online Schools Available for Arizona Students
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