Acellus Academy https://www.acellusacademy.com Accredited Online School Fri, 28 Mar 2025 14:28:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://www.acellusacademy.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-Acellus-Fav-Icon-32x32.png Acellus Academy https://www.acellusacademy.com 32 32 Supporting Your Student-Athlete in Online High School  https://www.acellusacademy.com/blog/supporting-your-student-athlete-in-online-high-school/ https://www.acellusacademy.com/blog/supporting-your-student-athlete-in-online-high-school/#respond Wed, 26 Mar 2025 15:26:20 +0000 https://www.acellusacademy.com/?p=36819

Supporting your student-athlete as they navigate their online high school experience is crucial for their future, including acceptance into college, the opportunity to play college sports, and even the potential to go pro. In this article, we’ll explore tips and factors to consider for preparing for college athletics, along with resources that can aid your student-athlete throughout their online high school journey.

Why Student-Athletes Choose Online High School

Many student-athletes opt for online high schools that offer a self-paced learning model, which allows for flexibility in managing training and competition schedules. This arrangement enables students to take necessary time off for competitions without falling behind in their studies, reducing the stress often experienced in traditional classrooms

 

Building a Strong Foundation for College

Online high school can help students develop time management and self-discipline skills that are vital for success in college. For those aspiring to play sports at the collegiate level, it’s important to enroll in an accredited online high school with courses recognized by the NCAA.

 

The Role of the NCAA in College Sports

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) oversees collegiate athletics in the U.S. and Canada. It establishes the rules for college sports competitions, organizes athletic programs, publishes information about players, games, and seasons, and supports student athletes. Understanding the NCAA’s framework can help you navigate the path to college sports more effectively.

NCAA Academic Eligibility Requirements

Student-athletes planning to compete in NCAA Division I or II sports must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center. Division III schools are exempt from this requirement. This center certifies the eligibility of prospective college athletes in their pursuit of playing sports at the collegiate level. 

To play sports at an NCAA Division I or Division II college, students must:

  • Complete the required number of high school core courses
  • Achieve the minimum GPA in these courses
  • Obtain a minimum score on the SAT/ACT
  • Graduate from an accredited high school

It’s essential that the online high school you choose offers NCAA-approved core courses. This can position your student for success when applying to colleges where they can continue their athletic careers.

NCAA Requirements

 

Verifying NCAA Core Courses

Academic performance and relevant coursework are crucial for NCAA eligibility. Too often, students fail to qualify to play NCAA sports due to a lack of relevant coursework. We recommend that parents review the resources available from the NCAA to ensure their students are enrolled in the right high school courses. Approved courses are listed in a publicly accessible database maintained by the NCAA Eligibility Center, allowing parents to verify compliance.

Acellus Academy’s core  courses have been reviewed and approved by the NCAA. By choosing our accredited online school, parents can position their students for success in gaining acceptance to top colleges and universities where they can play competitive sports. 

Features of Acellus Academy for Student Athletes 

At Acellus Academy, our enrollment process enables students to enroll year-round. With the freedom to take courses at their own pace, students can work towards earning an official high school diploma while pursuing their athletic goals. Some of our noteworthy attributes include:

  • NCAA Approved Courses: This allows student athletes to become eligible to play sports at Division I & II colleges.
  • College Board Approved Courses: We offer College Board audited and approved Advanced Placement (AP) courses. These courses provide high school students the opportunity to engage in college-level coursework and potentially earn college credit.
  • Flexibility: Ability to study with a flexible schedule for training and competitions. 

    Features of Acellus Academy for Student Athletes

    Success Stories: Case Studies from Acellus Academy

    Many students at Acellus Academy are managing both their education and successful athletic careers, taking advantage of the flexible online high school experience that helps prepare them for college and their future as athletes. Read about their experiences below.

    Edouard Beland

    After receiving offers to join teams across several countries, Edouard chose to play in Sweden, where he excels as a goaltender at the U18 junior level. Edouard’s ultimate goal is to fulfill his dream of playing in the NHL.

    Xander Mahana

    As a Level 10 Competitive USA Gymnast, Xander has reached the highest level in the USA Gymnastics Junior Olympics Program, earning the USAG Academic Award for Academic Excellence for two consecutive years.

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    Science Live Broadcast Time Changed to 6:30pm CST  https://www.acellusacademy.com/blog/sciencelive-broadcast-time-update/ https://www.acellusacademy.com/blog/sciencelive-broadcast-time-update/#comments Mon, 06 Jan 2025 14:39:03 +0000 https://www.acellusacademy.com/?p=37131

    Science Live will return on Wednesday, January 8th with an earlier live broadcast time of 6:30pm (CST). For those unable to join live, a recorded copy of each episode will be posted following the live broadcast.

    In addition to tuning into the live stream, families are welcome to attend Science LIVE in person in Kansas City, Missouri. Tickets for attending Science Live may be requested at the following link: https://sciencelive.com/book-tickets/

    For more information, or to watch the next episode, please visit: https://sciencelive.com

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    New High School Course: Ethnic Studies https://www.acellusacademy.com/blog/high-school-ethnic-studies/ https://www.acellusacademy.com/blog/high-school-ethnic-studies/#comments Tue, 24 Dec 2024 16:36:36 +0000 https://www.acellusacademy.com/?p=37023

    Join Acellus in exploring Ethnic Studies, its newest offering in high school social studies! In this course, instructor Todd Edmond explores the diverse cultures and peoples that make up the unique society of the United States — a nation shaped by waves of immigration and the blending of traditions from around the world. Students will examine the concept of ethnicity, the evolution of American culture, and how immigration patterns have influenced our nation’s history.

    Through a deep dive into the unique histories and contributions of various communities, students will develop an appreciation for the differences that define us and the unity that brings us together as one nation. By understanding our culture and its roots, students will gain a deeper awareness of their identity, their community, and their role in celebrating and preserving the rich tapestry of American life.

     

    Watch the Course Preview:

    To explore the course more thoroughly, please visit the Ethnic Studies course description page for a complete scope and sequence. This single-semester high school course may be taken to fulfill the social studies credit requirement or as an elective, resulting in 0.5 high school credits.

    We are excited to offer this course to our students and look forward to hearing your feedback. Please share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

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    New Course: Kindergarten Science https://www.acellusacademy.com/blog/new-course-announcement-kindergarten-science/ https://www.acellusacademy.com/blog/new-course-announcement-kindergarten-science/#respond Wed, 18 Dec 2024 13:00:00 +0000 https://www.acellusacademy.com/?p=36927

    Acellus Academy is thrilled to introduce its new Kindergarten Science course, designed to spark students’ curiosity and love for science. This course replaces the previous Grade K Science course and has been completely re-filmed and updated with the latest Acellus course features and enhancements.

     

    Watch the Course Preview:
    Think Like a Scientist:

    Kindergarten Science promotes problem-solving by engaging students with interactive lessons. Just like real scientists, students will be encouraged to make observations, conduct experiments, and share their findings. By the end of the year, they’ll gain the confidence to employ their new problem-solving skills in hands-on projects. Creativity will be key to exploring the world of engineering as students build bridges, use pulleys, design foil boats, and more.

    Explore & Experiment:

    How do plants grow? Where does snow come from? This course does not just teach answers—it instills students with the knowledge to explore solutions. In this course, students will join Ms. Amanda for 11 exciting units as they use their senses to discover truths about the world around them and even the moon and stars.

    To view a detailed scope and sequence for this course, please visit the Grade K Science course description page.

    We’re thrilled that this course is now available to Acellus Academy students. Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comments below.

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    Entering the Military After Graduating High School Online https://www.acellusacademy.com/blog/entering-the-military-after-graduating-high-school-online/ https://www.acellusacademy.com/blog/entering-the-military-after-graduating-high-school-online/#comments Tue, 26 Nov 2024 22:53:33 +0000 https://www.acellusacademy.com/?p=35537

    Enlisting in the U.S. military is an honorable and respectable way to serve one’s country while acquiring valuable skills. To enlist, candidates must meet criteria for age, fitness, and education. A common question is whether educational requirements can be fulfilled through an online high school? The good news is that the military does accept diplomas from online high schools, as long as the school has passed the Department of Defense review, and is accredited by an agency that is recognized by the military.

    In this article, we’ll clarify how an online high school diploma fits into the military enlistment process, address common myths and misconceptions, and outline the requirements and tips for improving the chances of acceptance.

    Understanding the Military’s Education Requirements

    Getting accepted to the US military is an esteemed achievement that only a small percentage of applicants are awarded. As of 2020, only 23% of Americans ages 17-24 were eligible for enrollment based on 90% of the applicants. It’s a common myth that everyone who wants to enroll in the military gets in. In fact, there are several basic education requirements needed to enlist. 

     

    Education Requirements to Enlist in the Military 

    Academic achievement is one of the primary factors of consideration for enrollment in the military. Students must be in good standing with strong grade point averages (GPAs) in order to be considered. While acceptance is on a case-by-case basis, some of the deciding factors include:

    • Tier I, II, or III School 
    • GPA
    • Academic Achievements
    • Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Barrier (ASVAB) score

     

    Knowing the Difference Between Tiered Schools

    The military uses a 3-tiered system to categorize recruits for enlistment. Tiers are based on the educational institutions from which students come, namely high schools, both online and in-person. Tier 1 students have a high school diploma from a Tier 1 school and a minimum of 15 college credits. These may come from Advanced Placement (AP) courses, which have been approved by the College Board. 

    Students who graduate from Tier 1 schools such as Acellus Academy are known to have better chances of acceptance in the military due to the higher levels of education they receive. 

    Tier II applicants are students who may have earned their GEDs or another level of education below a high school diploma. The US Army accepts only about 10% of Tier II recruits and the Marines accepts about 5% of applicants.

    Finally, the Tier III applicant pool technically includes recruits without a high school diploma or GED, but applicants from this section are seldom if ever accepted.

    Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Barrier (ASVAB) Score

    All military applicants must take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Barrier (ASVAB) test, regardless of their educational background. This test measures their aptitude for specialty positions within branches of the military.  

    ASVAB Testing 

    Each branch of the military sets its own minimum ASVAB score for enlisting. The score you receive will help determine which jobs you’ll be eligible for after you enlist.

    There are plenty of ASVAB online resources available that can help students: 

    • Find out where to take the ASVAB test
    • Get tips for taking the test
    • See sample questions from the 10 sections
    • Better understand ASVAB scores

    Enlisting vs. Becoming an Officer: What’s the Difference?

    Education plays a significant role in determining whether someone can be an officer or enlisted member in the United States military. Higher education can open doors to more advanced roles and responsibilities within the military.

    Enlisted members have different requirements, duties, and commitments than officers, who manage enlisted personnel. As such, skills, functions, and responsibilities vary. 

    Enlisting in the Military

    To enlist in the military, an individual must meet the following requirements: 

    • Be 17-35 years old
    • Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident alien
    • Have a high school diploma or equivalent (online high school diplomas count)
    • Be medically and physically fit
    • Be in good moral standing

    Additionally, high school courses in science, mathematics, physics, computers, and physical education are recommended. It’s also a good idea to take a foreign language, which may expand your job opportunities. 

    As per USA.gov, the military reserves fewer spots for those with GEDs vs. those with official high school diplomas. If you have a GED, you will have a better chance of joining if you have:

    • Earned college credits 
    • Scored higher on the ASVAB

    Enlisting in the Military

    Commissioning Officers

    To join the military as an officer, one can pursue any of the following paths:

    Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC)
    The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps is a program that allows students to have a traditional college experience while also taking additional leadership and military courses. Students are given a stipend for tuition, books, and related expenses. Upon graduation, students are commissioned as officers at the rank of Second Lieutenant.

    Officer Candidate School (OCS)
    Officer Candidate School  is a specific training program for prospective officers. This is only available to those who have completed 4-year college degrees.

    Military Service Academies
    The United States has five service academies and seven senior military colleges. Examples of service academies include the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, the U.S. Naval Academy, and the U.S. Air Force Academy. Graduating from one of these institutions earns cadets a commission as a Second Lieutenant. Senior military colleges, on the other hand, require ROTC participation. The caveat is that there is no service requirement upon graduation unless the student received an ROTC scholarship. These institutions, which are among the most prestigious educational centers in the world, include Texas A&M, The Citadel, the Virginia Military Institute (VMI).

    Important things to note about being an officer include:

    • Commissioned officers must have a college degree.
    • Officer salaries are similar to the salaries of mid-level to senior corporate executives. Benefits of being an officer, however, include major cost-savings for housing, food allowances, tax advantages, and health care.
    • Reserve officers can serve while continuing their civilian careers at home. 
    • Deployment depends on the Military branch chosen and the unit to which you are assigned.
    • The commitment length varies from job to job.

    Types of High School Diplomas Accepted by the Military

    Not all accreditation agencies are recognized by the Department of Defense. It’s important that your student graduates from a high school that has passed the DOD review. Acellus Academy is fully accredited by WASC (Western Association of Schools and Colleges), which is one of the regional agencies that is recognized by the military.

     

    Features of Acellus Academy Online High School 

    As one of the leading online high schools to send students to the military, Acellus offers a rigorous high school program designed to prepare applicants for future success. Some of our most noteworthy features include:

      • Tier 1 School Status: As a regionally accredited school, Acellus Academy meets the U.S. Military education enlistment standards for graduates to receive Tier I education status.
      • NCAA Approved Courses: This allows student athletes to become eligible to play sports at Division I & II colleges.
      • Department of Defense Approval: Acellus Academy has successfully passed the review process of the Department of Defense, and the accreditation is recognized by the military. 

     

    Success Stories: Case Studies from Acellus Academy

    Numerous Acellus Academy graduates serve in all branches of the U.S. Military, as well as in service academies like the U.S. Naval Academy and West Point. Check out the student spotlights below:

    Ray Grant

    After graduating from Acellus with a 4.0 GPA, Ray Grant passed his ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) test with a score of 94% and was accepted into Valley Forge Military Academy and College. 

    Zanai Barnett-Gay

    Zanai Barnett-Gay is a recent graduate of Acellus Academy and a basketball athlete whose academic achievements resulted in acceptance into the U.S. Naval Academy. 

    FAQs About Enlisting With an Online High School Diploma

    How does the military view online high school diplomas?

    The military does not recognize all accreditation agencies.  It’s important that your student earns their online high school diploma from an online school that has passed the Department of Defense review.  

    Can online high school diplomas meet the military's educational standards?

    Yes! Online high school diplomas can and usually do meet the military’s educational standards so long as they are accredited by an agency that the military recognizes.   

    Do only some branches of the military accept online high school diplomas?

    All branches of the military accept online high school diplomas. The rate of acceptance may vary, so it is important to understand how competitive your field of interest is when applying.

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    New Learning Activity – TypeQuest https://www.acellusacademy.com/blog/new-learning-activity-typequest/ https://www.acellusacademy.com/blog/new-learning-activity-typequest/#comments Sun, 01 Sep 2024 10:11:00 +0000 https://www.acellusacademy.com/?p=35113

    We are excited to introduce TypeQuest, a new learning activity in Acellus Gold that teaches students essential typing skills. Learning activities are made available to students once they have completed their daily study goals. These activities enrich the learning experience and provide extra motivation for students to complete their coursework.

    Typing Practice:

    TypeQuest offers a series of drills designed to help students master correct finger placement on the keyboard. These drills become increasingly complex as students’ typing skills improve.

    By practicing with these targeted exercises, students can develop a strong foundation in typing — a critical skill in today’s digital age.

    Typing Speed Test:

    The TypeQuest activity also includes a speed test that measures students’ typing speed in words per minute (WPM) and tracks their accuracy.

    This allows students to monitor their progress and set goals to improve both their speed and accuracy. Students may retake the typing speed test as often as they would like. In the process, students earn gold credits each time the complete typing drills or the speed test. 

    We’re thrilled that this resource is available to Acellus Academy students as part of Acellus Gold. Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comments below.

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    What to Expect at an Acellus Academy Commencement Ceremony https://www.acellusacademy.com/blog/what-to-expect-at-a-commencement-ceremony/ https://www.acellusacademy.com/blog/what-to-expect-at-a-commencement-ceremony/#comments Fri, 02 Aug 2024 14:30:38 +0000 https://www.acellusacademy.com/?p=30259

    What to Expect at an Acellus Academy Commencement Ceremony

    By Acellus Academy | Aug 02, 2024 | Parent Newsletter

    Acellus Academy High School Commencement

    Attending an Acellus Academy Commencement Ceremony is a unique and unforgettable experience designed to celebrate the hard work and achievements of our graduates. From the moment you arrive at the IST Campus in Kansas City, you’ll be immersed in a day filled with inspiring activities, memorable moments, and the joy of shared accomplishments. Each element of the ceremony is thoughtfully planned to create lifelong memories for our graduates and their loved ones.

    Registration:

    Upon arrival, graduates and their families will check in at registration where they will be assigned an Event Host who will support them in navigating the day’s activities and answer any questions they may have.

    Student Breakfast & Orientation:

    Kickstart your special day with a hot breakfast and complimentary Starbucks at IST’s Catalyst Restaurant. Graduates will have a chance to introduce themselves and learn something new about their peers. This introduction is a wonderful opportunity to meet fellow graduates and start the day on a high note. While this event is primarily for graduates, parents and guardians are welcome to join as well.

    Acellus Academy Senior Breakfast
    Acellus Store Pop-Up:

    Showcase your school spirit with merchandise from the Acellus Store! The store will be open onsite with a unique collection of gear specifically designed for Acellus Academy alumni. 

    Cap and Gown Pickup:

    A cap and gown rental is included in the graduate ticket and will be available for pick up at the onsite Acellus Store.

    Honors regalia:

    A white stole may be worn by students graduating through the honors pathway. Honors students with an outstanding GPA may also wear honor cords.

    IST Campus Tours:

    Take some time to explore the IST campus, tour the Acellus film studios, and see the world’s first hydrogen car. These tours provide a glimpse into the innovative environment that has shaped your student’s academic journey.

    Mark Rogers in Acellus Studio
    Cap Decorating:

    Supplies will be provided for graduates to decorate their caps. Working alongside fellow graduates, this activity is a fun way to personalize graduation attire and make each cap unique. Parents are welcome to bring or donate additional supplies for cap decorating.

    Graduation Memory Books:

    Students will be gifted with a Graduation Memory Book to fill out and collect messages from their fellow graduates. To participate, students should bring a stack of printed senior photos, approximately 4″ x 5.3″ to exchange with their classmates. Similar to a high school yearbook, this is a wonderful keepsake to remember their special day.

    Acellus Academy Graduate Memories Book
    Group Photos:

    We will take group photos of the graduates. Students should wear their cap and gown for these memorable snapshots. These photos are a great way to capture the camaraderie and joy of the occasion.

    Acellus Academy Graduates
    Acellus Academy Graduate Receives High School Diploma from Roger Billings and Pajet Monet
    Commencement Ceremony:

    The official commencement ceremony begins at 10:30 AM in the auditorium. This is the moment everyone has been waiting for – seeing the graduates walk the stage, receive their high school diplomas, and celebrate their graduation from Acellus Academy.

    As part of the ceremony, parents and family members will have the chance to come up on-stage and get a photo with their graduate!

    For family and friends unable to attend in person, a live video broadcast will be available: LIVE STREAM »

    Guest Luncheon:

    Join us at IST’s Catalyst Restaurant for a delicious Guest Luncheon. Enjoy Kansas City barbecue and a variety of flavors at our grill and buffet. This meal is included with the guest ticket, and it’s a great way to relax and celebrate with family and friends after the ceremony.

    **Please note that this is a ticketed event and a guest ticket must be purchased for each attendee. Availability is limited so be sure to reserve your spot today:  RESERVE YOUR SEATS »

    We are so excited to celebrate this momentous occasion with you and your loved ones. See you in Kansas City!

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    Exciting Updates to the Acellus Writing Tutor https://www.acellusacademy.com/blog/writing-tutor-updates/ https://www.acellusacademy.com/blog/writing-tutor-updates/#comments Tue, 30 Jul 2024 21:11:33 +0000 https://www.acellusacademy.com/?p=30175

    Some exciting updates are coming to the Acellus Writing Tutor!

    Acellus is leveraging AI to develop the next generation of Writing Tutor with an advanced writing feedback system. These updates will improve grading accuracy and provide personalized feedback to help students develop strong writing skills.

    The updated system has been released so that we can begin gaining feedback from students’ writing submissions. Please help us keep an eye on it and let us know of any problems or suggestions you would like to see implemented in the new writing system. We appreciate your support!

     

    Learn more about Acellus Writing Tutor:

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    Science LIVE: Summer Break Announcement https://www.acellusacademy.com/blog/science-live-summer-break-announcement/ https://www.acellusacademy.com/blog/science-live-summer-break-announcement/#comments Wed, 03 Jul 2024 16:48:46 +0000 https://www.acellusacademy.com/?p=29987

    Science L!VE with Roger Billings will be on summer break during July and August. The weekly broadcast will resume on Wednesday, September 4th at 7:00pm CST.

    Students enrolled under the Roger Billings Scholarship will continue to receive the scholarship rate during these months. However, there is no weekly requirement for tuning into Science Live until September 4, 2024.

    On behalf of the team at Acellus, we wish all of our students and families and wonderful summer!

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    New Traditional American Values Course https://www.acellusacademy.com/blog/new-traditional-american-values/ https://www.acellusacademy.com/blog/new-traditional-american-values/#comments Thu, 27 Jun 2024 18:16:44 +0000 https://www.acellusacademy.com/?p=29643

    Many parents have asked Acellus Academy to develop a course that focuses on the traditional American values that have shaped our nation. In response, Acellus Academy invited two of its best teachers, Dr. Pajet Monet and Todd Edmond, to film a special course to inspire patriotism and help students gain a deeper appreciation of our American heritage. This course also acknowledges a Divine Creator and celebrates religious freedom while encouraging tolerance for all viewpoints regarding faith.

    This course is available exclusively through Acellus Academy. Understanding that these lessons may not align with the preferences of all families, enrollment is optional and entirely at the discretion of parents.

    Acellus Academy has also made this course more widely available for students who may not be enrolled full-time at Acellus Academy. Parents may enroll a student in this one special course for a nominal one-time fee of $10.

    For more information about the course and how to enroll, please visit: https://acellusacademy.com/traditional-american-values/

    Watch the official announcement video below:

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