Learning Paths


A learning path identifies how first instruction is delivered and by whom for English language arts (ELA) and math. The learning path model is the foundation to assure students develop important literacy and math skills and assumes the family builds upon, and enriches, the foundation with daily instruction and oversight. Learning paths are not intervention. All learning paths offers some form of synchronous learning opportunity, common assessments, and are supported by the supervising teacher (ST). 

Learning Paths Explained

3-5 Parent Academy Guide to Learning Paths & Curriculum

Suggested Daily Schedule

Blended Learning

Live instruction provided 4 days per week. Attendance required.






CurriculumMath: 
ELA: 

On-Demand Learning

Digital curriculum available on demand. (Some offline worked also included). Direct instructional support and facilitation provided by the parent educator. 



Curriculum

Math: 


ELA: 



*Available option, not  the Academy's 1st choice for recommended ODL math curriculum.

Supported Home Study

Textbook, paper/pencil curriculum for ELA and Math. (Some online assignments also included.) Direct instruction and support provided daily by the parent educator. 



Curriculum


Math: 

(2023-2024)
ELA: 


Alternative Home Study

Available to students who demonstrate at or above grade level through a verification process. Direct instruction and support provided daily by the parent educator. 




Curriculum


  • Determined in partnership between parent educator and ST.