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Keystone Central outlines expanded virtual academy, highlights new dual‑enrollment option
Summary
Keystone Central School District presented its K–12 Virtual Academy and described partnerships with CAOLA/Kayola, course breadth and a new dual‑enrollment pathway; administrators emphasized flexibility, counselor access and a goal to bring students back from outside cyber programs.
Mister Peters, speaking at the Keystone Central School District board work session on May 1, introduced the district’s Virtual Academy and described plans to expand course access and launch a dual‑enrollment option for the 2025–26 school year.
Peters said the academy uses multiple online platforms through partners he named as the Capital Area Online Learning Association (CAOLA, referred to in the meeting as Kayola) and Central Intermediate Unit 10. “Take an opportunity to talk to the board this evening a little bit about our virtual academy here in Keystone Central School District,” Peters said, describing the presentation materials and video links the district will share with families and staff.
Why it matters: district leaders said the academy gives students flexible scheduling, supports students with health or…
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