Agora is always looking for ways to create an innovative curriculum. Katy Giovanisci, Director of Curriculum, discusses two exciting projects. These projects complement current programs by introducing students to new…
Agora is always looking for ways to create an innovative curriculum. Katy Giovanisci, Director of Curriculum, discusses two exciting projects. These projects complement current programs by introducing students to new…
Achieving Middle States Accreditation provided Agora staff with renewed affirmation of Agora’s commitment to serve all students in reaching their highest potential. Holly Allen, Assistant High School Principal, speaks to…
Learn all about being a Family Coach from Michael Reaves. Michael, who lives in Philadelphia, works with the Agora students in his neighborhood, assisting them with their academics as well…
Tim Kreider, Director of Students Services, celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Family Coach Program. Each student is assigned a Family Coach, who serves as the liaison between Agora and…
Agora’s synchronous instruction allows students to attend live classes in real time with PA-certified teachers. This engaging approach to online learning provides an interactive academic experience. Jordan Alderson, 10th-grade High School…
Lauren Wilson, Literacy Coordinator, shares why #AgoraLovesLit and how literacy inspires Agora students to become critical thinkers, leaders, problem solvers and effective team members. Learn more about #AgoraLovesLit here:
Please join us in welcoming the newest additions to our Agora staff: Kristine Lorcheim – Special Education Learning Support Teacher K-8 Syreeta Warren – Related Services Specialist K-8 Jaime Mecchia…
Science teacher Eric Pfeiffer at Agora Cyber Charter School recently attended the PAECT Keystones Technology Innovators Summit held at Shippensburg University. Jeff Miller, high school principal in Pennsylvania was invited…
Students at Agora’s Elementary School were invited to participate in a STEM Fair Project. The 4th grade project required students to build a bridge that needed to be 12 inches…