Latrobe Family is “Turning Cartwheels” Over their Agora Experience While “turning cartwheels” is something Agora junior and state champion gymnast, Maddy Jesky, mastered many, many years ago, the phrase…
Latrobe Family is “Turning Cartwheels” Over their Agora Experience While “turning cartwheels” is something Agora junior and state champion gymnast, Maddy Jesky, mastered many, many years ago, the phrase…
Celebrating the people whose legacy spans our history and continue to define our future. We’re proud to continue to recognize and share the inspiration of Agora’s architects. In our…
Agora is thrilled to host a postsecondary afternoon to explore higher-education options for students with autism or an intellectual disability, on May 30, from noon to 3 p.m. Colleges across…
Agora 12th Grader Who Finished First in PA Microsoft Word Competition Heads to Nationals! Justin Peters, a high school senior and Scranton resident, is expected to represent Agora Cyber…
The Agora Family Welcomes Stephanie Wasmanski: Mom, Educator, Advocate & Wellspring of Positivity This spring, Agora proudly expanded our family of leaders and lifelong learners by welcoming Stephanie Wasmanski,…
Celebrating the people whose legacy spans our history and continue to define our future. We’re proud to continue to recognize and share the inspiration of Agora’s architects. In…
Our Power of School Choice, from a Mom Paying it Forward By Geomarie Ramos If you go back just a few generations, you’ll find that the concept of “school…
Student Honored as Young Ambassador of Pennsylvania Credits Agora for Opportunities. Kalub Schreiber of Perry County is an 11th grader who has been selected by the Pennsylvania Department of…
Assistant Directors of Special Education Maryann Johnson and Morgan Witman, M.Ed. What sets Agora apart from other online schools is the level of synchronous learning and the amount of…
Leah became part of the Agora family when she was a high school freshman—one of two children Tracy and Patrick Harrington enrolled after they experienced the inability of brick-and-mortar schools…