LEWISVILLE, Texas, July 11, 2016 -- North Texas-based ResponsiveEd will be providing a new online academic program this fall for the thousands of Texas students looking for an alternative to traditional school options. The charter operator currently serves more than 8,000 students in its Texas Virtual Academy (TXVA) network.
Comprehend Academy will launch in August 2016, serving students in grades 3-12 who want a more personalized online school experience.
Michael Wood, ResponsiveEd's Director of Virtual Education, says the company found a need for a virtual school that can be adapted to each student and began offering its program online.
"In our experience, students have many different learning styles and needs. We are able to meet those needs with Comprehend Academy's curriculum and platform. Our teachers work with every student to create academic plans that include accelerated learning, projects that cross multiple subjects, flexible class times and recorded classes. It's a very dynamic environment," said Mr. Wood.
Comprehend Academy's curriculum is aligned to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) and will be taught by Texas certified teachers. The high school curriculum is currently being used at ResponsiveEd's Premier High Schools, which has a strong track record of success, especially for students who have struggled in a traditional setting. The curriculum is completely online and designed to accommodate the learning needs of each student.
Students are assessed to determine if they have mastered the material and where they need additional assistance. If a student needs help, teachers are availed both during regular class times and after hours.
Monica Santiago, ResponsiveEd's Dean of Virtual Education, believes the regular assessments and adaptability of the program will help meet the needs of students.
"A common concern with virtual education is that students slip through the cracks. With today's tools and technology, we are able to track their progress and communicate easily with them. Comprehend Academy's adaptable platform and easily accessible teachers should allow us to meet the needs of both the students who are able to work independently and those who need extra support," she said.
The program features actual classes students join online. If they demonstrate mastery, they move ahead of the class on their own.
ResponsiveEd's academic programs are accredited through the Texas Education Agency and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Families may apply to Comprehend Academy at their website comprehendacademy.com.
Responsive Education Solutions® (ResponsiveEd) operates more than 70 public schools located throughout Texas and Arkansas, including Premier High Schools℠, ResponsiveEd Classical Academies, Founders Classical Academies®, Quest Middle Schools®, iSchool High® Schools, Comprehend Academy, and Texas Virtual Academy℠.
At ResponsiveEd, our mission is to provide hope to students through an innovative, character-based, personalized learning environment where they are academically successful and develop into lifelong learners.
ResponsiveEd schools are high-quality, free public charter schools that serve students on college preparatory tracks in grades K-12 and at-risk students in grades 9-12. To learn more, visit ResponsiveEd.com.
CONTACT: Bridget Weisenburger
Communications Coordinator
ResponsiveEd
Lewisville, TX
972-316-3663 x290


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