by Excel High School | Jan 6, 2023 | Career and College Pathways, Learning Paths & Curriculum at Excel
Earning your high school diploma opens up plenty of opportunities for you, whether you’re heading off to college or university, joining the military, or jumping right into a career after graduation. Your goals are out there waiting to be achieved and your dreams...
by Excel High School | Dec 1, 2022 | Learning Paths & Curriculum at Excel
Remember when the most crucial decision you had to make was what type of brick to build Steve’s house out of in Minecraft? Or when the toughest situation you found yourself in was helping Link solve puzzles on the way to the next boss battle? Since you were a kid,...
by Excel High School | Nov 8, 2022 | Learning Paths & Curriculum at Excel
Middle school is a time of an awful lot of change for your student. When your child is in middle school, they’re experiencing rapid brain development. The realms of social emotional learning become a major priority for your middle schooler’s brain, and...
by Excel High School | Oct 13, 2022 | Career and College Pathways, Learning Paths & Curriculum at Excel
One of the advantages of being an Excel High School student is the large variety of electives you get to choose from. Because we aren’t hindered by a complicated room schedule or the geographical location of our instructors, our elective selection includes plenty of...
by Excel High School | Sep 15, 2022 | FAQs and Common Misconceptions, Learning Paths & Curriculum at Excel
We all know that physical activity helps you focus, boosts your mood, and sets you up for a healthier, happier life. If your kids are in an online academic program like the ones offered through Excel Middle and High School, although they might take a health and...
by Excel High School | Jul 20, 2022 | Featured, Learning Paths & Curriculum at Excel, Motivation & Goal Setting, Tips for Student Success
Teachers all have different styles of teaching, just as students all have different styles of learning. As a student, while you don’t have control over how the content is provided to you, you do have control over how you learn it. Learning is active! That means that...