Mr. Acellus Academy

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Name: Mr. Acellus Academy
Country: United States
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Organisation: Acellus Academy
Topics of most interest: Development education
Types of education of most interest: Adult education
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Acellus Academy is an accredited online school for students in Grades K-12. Students receive personalized instruction through an accelerated teaching model in which students study and learn at their own pace. The school offers a wide variety of courses for elementary school, middle school, and high school including electives such as STEM, Foreign Languages, Fine Arts, Business, Finance, Health and more. Additionally, Acellus Academy offers NCAA approved courses nineteen Advanced Placement (AP) courses approved by the College Board. This schooling option affords students the flexibility to study from home while still earning a high school diploma from an accredited high school.

Catering to diverse learning needs, Acellus Academy's online elementary school establishes the foundational knowledge every child needs. Their online middle school continues to foster deeper academic engagement, and as students transition to the online high school, they are presented with a curriculum designed to gear them up for future triumphs. For those seeking an effective online education, Acellus Academy emerges as a top choice.

ANGEL Network,
Development Education Research Centre (DERC)
UCL Institute of Education
20 Bedford Way
London WC1H 0AL

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