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Online High Schools in Georgia

Personalized Online Learning for Georgia High School Students

The tuition-free* K12-powered online public school in Georgia serves the following counties: Baker, Brooks, Calhoun, Colquitt, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Lee, Miller, Mitchell, Seminole, Terrell, and Worth. If you’re not a resident of the listed counties but are interested in online learning, please read on to learn more about online learning and explore the private school options available.

Does your teen need a high school program that’s different from what’s offered in a traditional brick-and-mortar setting? The K12-powered online high school in Georgia supports each student’s unique strengths and interests with an academic plan designed to help them succeed. Students experience the benefits of traditional schooling with the convenience of learning wherever there’s an internet connection

Explore the benefits of online high school in Georgia and learn how K12-powered schools are designed to inspire, engage, and prepare your high school student for the future.

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Is an online high school in Georgia a good fit for my student?

Similar to brick-and-mortar schools, students follow a traditional academic calendar, are taught by state-certified teachers and must complete state assessments.Students enrolled in a K12-powered online high school in Georgia work with state-certified teachers to tailor a learning plan according to their strengths and interests. This includes core courses and the option for a variety of unique electives.

Your high school student will attend scheduled, live online classes and complete offline assignments and projects both independently and in small groups. High school students own a lot of the responsibility for their learning but also rely on the support of their Learning Coach and teachers when needed. A Learning Coach—usually a parent, legal guardian, or other trusted adult—is an important resource for students, monitoring progress and providing support when needed.

Explore the K12 resources available for both students and parents to help families succeed with online learning.

How is the curriculum different from traditional brick-and-mortar schools?

A key difference between traditional brick-and-mortar school and a Georgia online high school powered by K12 is the personalized learning approach K12 can provide. Students can fill any knowledge gaps and explore areas of interest with support from their Learning Coach and certified teachers.

Students enrolled in a K12-powered online high school in Georgia can take courses at a variety of levels, including core and honors. Curriculum and supplemental activities are focused on high school and beyond.

Learn more about online high school courses that support your teen’s future at a K12-powered online high school in Georgia.

How will my high school student socialize?

A well-rounded education includes opportunities to socialize. Students enrolled in a K12-powered online high school in Georgia will have opportunities to engage with their peers outside of the virtual classroom setting. Virtual and in-person field trips, clubs, and leadership development opportunities help students foster friendships and build social skills.**

Learn more about extracurricular activities available to students enrolled in a K12-powered Georgia online high school.

Schools Available for Georgia Students

Grades 6-10

 Students can get a jump on career and college goals with a flexible program that includes career exploration and readiness.

  • The only K12-powered middle school in GA. Also offering 9th & 10th grades.
  • Special education, English language learners, and credit recovery programs.
  • Career exploration courses and preparation for industry certifications.

Grades Pre-K-12

Personalized, private education with a supportive team of teachers and counselors.

  • Accelerate learning with dual enrollment, AP®, and NCAA-approved courses.
  • Career and college prep, including career courses starting in 6th grade.
  • Enroll full-time, part-time, or per course with year-round start dates.

Grades K-12

A Catholic education that prepares students to excel academically and spiritually. Access to Marian University programs.

  • Tuition assistance for 96% of families through Indiana Choice Scholarship.
  • Catholic education taught by licensed teachers with online experience.
  • Hybrid learning for 6–12th graders on Marian University’s vibrant campus.

Grades K-12

With more than 40 years of experience in self-paced distance learning, students reach their potential any time year-round.

  • Accelerate learning with 170+ self-paced courses.
  • Students earn college credits while in high school with dual enrollment.
  • Awarded 771 high school diplomas in 2022.

Grades 8-12

Premier, private college preparatory education affiliated with The George Washington University.

  • Students have one-to-one college counseling and preparation for the future.
  • The Journeys Symposium prepares students for life outside the classroom.
  • 100% of graduates are accepted to college, from Harvard to UC Berkeley.

Grades Pre-K-12

Inclusive community, engaging curriculum, and tools to be global citizens.

  • Students graduate trilingual with our Early World Language Program.
  • Seminar-based instruction with a collaborative discussion-focused approach.
  • Graduate with an associate’s degree with our dual enrollment program.
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You can purchase K12 courses to supplement your homeschool curriculum or help your student catch up, get ahead, or explore an interest. These flexible courses are available with part-time and full-time options and with convenient year-round start dates.

*Many Microsoft®️ Office certificates can be earned after completing one course. Other certificates require more classes to be better prepared, and students who participate in Stride Career Prep for at least two years will have further preparation for certification testing.
**Extracurricular activities and clubs vary by school. Please check with your school.