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Leading the Way
Like all accredited schools, Oregon Charter Academy goes through the accreditation process every five years, and was last audited in 2021 by Cognia, formerly AdvancED. We scored a 377.50 Index of Education Quality, which are awarded on a scale of between 100 and 400. The average range of all Cognia accredited schools in the last five years is 278.34 to 283.33.
What does ORCA have to offer?
Oregon Charter Academy has something for every student, with our diverse array of educational programs and large offering of student clubs and activities.
Our ASCEND program is a Career and Technical Education program designed to bring real-world work experience, industry certifications, 21st century skills, and dual credit opportunities to all interested high school students.
Oregon Charter Academy offers a diverse array of student clubs (26 in total!), each catering to different interests and age groups.
Our AVID program is a college readiness program designed to close achievement gaps and prepare all students for success after high school.
That's how many years of experience ORCA's staff brings to our students in virtual education.
17 YEARS
Each student who enrolls at ORCA will receive a Chromebook to complete work on. If a family has more than one student in the program, each student will receive a Chromebook.
1:1 END USER DEVICES
K-8 students have access to learn one or more of 25 languages through ORCA's partnership with Rosetta Stone.
25 LANGUAGES
What are the benefits of virtual school?
Virtual school isn’t for every student, but it offers some truly unique benefits and can be a great fit for students who don’t love brick-and-mortar classrooms or are looking for a different experience. Virtual school can offer…
A unique opportunity to learn technology
Sense of freedom and responsibility
Less competition anxiety than a brick-and-mortar classroom
Socialization opportunities through clubs and extracurriculars
Fewer distractions for students who have trouble focusing in the classroom