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While there are currently no tuition-free option(s) in your area, you can choose from 4 tuition-based option(s) or purchase individual courses.

Find a Stride K12-powered school near me

Grades Pre-K-12
A tailored, private education with a global student body designed to meet the unique needs of each student.
- Year-round start dates serving students from Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grades, from anywhere in the world.
- Full-time, part-time options and accelerated learning options with AP and NCAA-approved courses.
- Career-focused electives begin in 6th grade and dual college courses in high school.
- Variety of clubs and social groups for students of all ages to connect with peers.
- See tuition details here including AZ and AR state scholarship tuition assistance.

Grades K-12
A highly flexible education designed for independent learners with support, as needed.
- Tuition-assisted via AZ, NH and WV education scholarship funds.
- Over 170 self-paced courses including AP, honors, credit recovery and NCAA-approved options.
- Dual enrollment to earn college credits while in high school.
- See tuition details here.

Grades 8-12
A premier, college preparatory education for academically talented and motivated students, offered in partnership with The George Washington University.
- 100% of graduates accepted to colleges and earn an average of $100,000 in scholarships.
- Personalized advisory through college planning and application process, including SAT|ACT preparation.
- The Journeys Symposium guides students through self-discovery, providing a framework for academic success and fulfillment.
- See tuition details here including AZ state scholarship tuition assistance.

Grades K-12
An inclusive, community-based education to grow students into competent and confident global citizens.
- Tuition-free via the Arizona Empowerment and Arkansas Education Freedom scholarships.
- Collaborative, discussion-focused instruction to build critical thinking skills.
- World language program starts second language in elementary school and adds a third in ninth grade.
- Students get a head start on their futures by earning college credits while in high school
- See tuition details here.