Nevada Connections Academy

3.4
5 reviews

About

High School
Nevada Connections Academy is a tuition-free online public school serving all areas across Nevada. We offer high-quality education to high school students, grades 9–12, with an engaging curriculum. Our flexible online public-school program is an alternative to online homeschool, charter school, and private school, that ensures each student maximizes his or her potential. Across Nevada, we serve all locations, from Reno to Las Vegas to Carson City to Henderson and beyond. Nevada Connections Academy is accredited by the Northwest Accreditation Commission (NWAC), an accrediting division of Cognia.

Location

Nevada Connections Academy
555 Double Eagle Ct, Reno, NV
89521, United States

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    Gavin Hawk
    Jun 21, 2022
    5.0
    I graduated here in 2019 which was an early graduation for me as I was supposed to graduate in 2020. I loved all my teachers, always helpful and communicated amazingly. My teachers noticed I was doing well and told me to talk to my counselor at the school to see if I should graduate early and I did. The staff love their students and will do everything to help your child along.
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    liz4haro
    Oct 11, 2019
    5.0
    My daughter has had such a positive experience Kindergarten through 3rd grade. Her school work continues to challenge her and she has been able to keep up with her schedule with no problems. When ever something is hard all she has to do is go back to her lessons and reread or watch the videos again. I’ve always found a way to work with her and explain things in a way that makes sense to her. I don’t understand how people can say the work is too hard or they can’t keep up. It’s challenging for a reason!! If the work is too easy then your child is not learning!! All the teachers we’ve come in contact with have all been amazing and helpful. We were really looking forward to enrolling my little one into kindergarten next year and having 2 students with NCA. We’re beyond sad to learn the elementary grades are closing next year leaving my family and so many others at a loss. I honestly think something is wrong with the way schools are rated. The fact that anyone can come on here and write a negative review or even worse when a negative review on here is coming from a student and not a parent it just doesn’t seem right to me.
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    KC
    May 7, 2018
    1.0
    I went here for the first part of my junior year in 2011 and it was the worst expirence I had. my parents got me all signed up in June then august came around nothing showed up. We called and they said it should show about a week after school srsrted. We waited and waited nothing came. So it took 2 months after the school year started to finally get my things. By that time I was so far behind that I didn't know what was going on. About a week after I started my classes the teachers wanted a parent teacher phone conference about my grades. really? My parents told them the situation and they still didn't care. So I dropped out of that school and went back into a regular school.