The Colorado Virtual Academy and K12 give Colorado kids in grades K-12 the chance to learn in the ways that are right for them. COVA offers:
- The award-winning K12 curriculum
- Full-time, tuition-free online public school option
- Support from Colorado-licensed teachers
- A range of extracurricular activities
- A robust Advanced Learner Program
- The only statewide virtual public school program to offer the complete K12 experience
- Books, materials, and loaner computer system
- Participation in local school district�s extracurricular athletics and activities
- A high school diploma that meets all state requirements for graduates
COVA is a program of Adams 12 Five Star school district and is open to all students in the state of Colorado.
We invite you to join us at one of our informational events to learn more about our families and school and to meet our teachers and administrative staff in person.
Parent Testimonials
“My second grader was having problems with learning at the public school and her teacher treated her differently than the other kids; it got to the point where she didn’t want to go to school. Since using the COVA program, she has grown educationally and is comfortable learning at her own pace.” -A. Mayer, COVA parent
“We took a six-week trip in the fall, and all the while we did our online school! With a laptop we kept up the lesson pace, and we used the cell phone to conference with our teachers. This school makes so much of our family time quality-time. Besides getting a fantastic education, our kids get a fantastic whole-life policy.” -S. Lindsley, COVA parent
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