About Voyager
The LPS Voyager program is a collaborative program that provides a non-traditional instructional setting for Littleton Public School (LPS) high school students. Historically located at Arapahoe Community College (ACC), the LPS Voyager program in now located at North Building in LPS (1907 W. Powers Ave.) Voyager utilizes a blended learning environment to offer students in school support paired with individual flexibility and independence. Students are required to attend a daily class session in person to engage with peers and a certified teacher is available to facilitate student learning in the classroom. Due to the nature of the on-line platform, the students are able to self-direct their learning pace with the guidance and support of a classroom teacher. Outside of the regularly scheduled class time, the students also have access to their courses 24 hours a day from any internet connection.
LPS Voyager Program:
A program, not a school. Student's continue to be enrolled in and graduate from his/her high school
A morning (8:30-11:40) and afternoon (12:10-3:20) class session
Small classroom setting with support from teachers and counselor
Flexibility to complete course work anywhere (with internet connection) anytime
Ability to take over 40 different classes for credit, including Physical Education and credit for working
Concurrent Enrollment at ACC-students can complete high school and college credit at the same time
Continue to high interest courses at the students home high school if not offered at Voyager
Participation in LPS Career and Technology programs
Flexibility to enroll in one of the 7 pathways at the EPIC
For all Voyager programs only Littleton Public Schools students may participate. Students should reach out to their high school counselor for more information about the referral process.
For more information about the program contact the program administrator: Nathan Frasier 303-347-5090 or nfrasier@lps.k12.co.us