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Virtual Secondary (Grades 9-12)
We are excited that your family selected the AKChoice Virtual Learning Program to help your student build knowledge and critical thinking skills that will allow them to adapt and thrive when facing new challenges.
Grades 9-12 through AKChoice Virtual Learning Program utilizes the following learning platforms supported by AKChoice Virtual Learning Program teachers. Courses use a variety of e-textbooks, interactive websites, and project-based learning:
Learning Platforms
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eDynamic
eDynamic Learning offers students sequenced learning tracks aligned to national standards of both middle school and high school, bringing students to the doorstep of industry-endorsed CTE pathways, and career preparedness. This content is accessed via Canvas.
- Largest elective catalog in the U.S.
- CTE courses for 14 different national career clusters
- Self-paced learning
FlexPoint K-12
FlexPoint’s high school courses are thoughtfully designed to include a diverse range of activities. These award-winning courses give our students the foundation they need to understand new concepts and master new skills.
What’s in a FlexPoint Course?
- Interactive Games and Quizzes
- Engaging Video and Audio Clips
- Practical Written Lessons and Assessments
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Free Tutoring: Alaskan K-12 Students
Free homework help and tutoring by expert tutors is available for non-military Alaskan students online.
- Available as a service to Alaskan students in grades K-12 and intro-level college students
- Offered seven days a week from 1 p.m. to midnight (Alaska time)
Available through a grant from the Alaska State Library.
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Free Tutoring: Military K-12 Students
Free homework help and tutoring by expert tutors is available to military students online.
- Available to all k-12 students in active duty military families, including National Guard and Reserve families
- Available 24/7
Available through the Department of Defense MWR Library Program, the Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program and the Navy General Library Program.
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Additional Tutoring Resources
Khan Academy
Check out online resources/lessons for math, science, economics, computer science, and humanities.
Loussac Library Homework Help
The Loussac Library offers free homework help to middle and high school students.
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Family Social Services and Resources
Affordable Connectivity Program
The Affordable Connectivity Program replaced the Emergency Broadband Benefit on December 31, 2021. Learn more about the Affordable Connectivity Program by visiting.
Congress created the , a new long-term, $14 billion program, to replace the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program. This investment in broadband affordability will help ensure we can afford the connections we need for work, school, health care, and more for a long time.
Emergency Assistance
The McKinnell House helps neighbors who have nowhere else to turn for help by providing a variety of emergency assistance services.
Alaska Temporary Assistance Program (ATAP)
The Alaska Temporary Assistance Program (ATAP) provides cash assistance and work services to low-income families with children to help them with basic needs while they work toward becoming self-sufficient.
Gently Used Thrift Store
Once Upon A Child buys and sells gently used kids' clothing, shoes, toys and baby gear, so you can recycle your children's nearly new items and get paid on the spot.
Direct Assistance Program
LSSA's Direct Assistance Program provides vouchers for Alaska state IDs, birth certificates, prescription medications, and clothing. These vouchers help lesson financial strain and aid with job searches, continues employment and overall health.
Emergency Voucher Program
LSSA offers vouchers for clothing, State ID's, Birth Certificates and Walgreens only (non-narcotic) medications vouchers.
Operation Warming Alaska Program
Operation Warming Alaska Program provides coats, socks, hats and scarves to the homeless.