DENVER, Aug. 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Today, online students from the Colorado Virtual Academy (COVA) begin classes for the official start of the 2010-2011 school year. The Colorado Virtual Academy is a tuition-free online public school that uses the award-winning K12 curriculum, which combines online courses with traditional education materials. COVA is the largest online school in the state and serves students in kindergarten through high school.
“COVA provides a unique education opportunity where students, teachers and parents work in an education partnership, and where each child receives the tools, individual attention, and resources needed to receive the highest quality education,” said COVA Head of School Heidi Heineke-Magri. “We are all very excited to begin the new school year.”
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