Connections Academy has a rating of 3.3 stars from 529 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Reviewers satisfied with Connections Academy most frequently mention public school, field trips, and live lessons. Connections Academy ranks 235th among Education sites.
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Best choice for our daughter, other than a charter school. Questions we had were all answered. Enrollment was easy. Teachers & Counselors are great to work with.The website for parents & guardians is easy to use. Our daughter is very happy choosing this school. Extra curricular activities outside the school have been creative. The variety of clubs vary & lots to choose from. Thank you for providing tjis online school service!
I am a mother of two Autistic children. Connections Academy has not only been accommodating and patient during this difficult, yet exciting adventure. They've gone above and beyond at every chance possible to help us attain the foundation for a strong and hopeful future for our entire family. Thank you to the teachers and staff as well as the tech department for giving us your best efforts day after day.
When we came back from overseas (where we spend 12 years in 4 countries) our children joined San Ramon (one of the best school districts in the country) unified school district. We thought the ratings are high and the schools would be at the same level as our previous schools with International Baccaloria curriculum. Well, little have we known. I have to mention that all three of our kids are highly capable (or gifted and talented as it is called here, which I do not like at all!). And they were all placed on the GaTe program but it did not make any difference for them: the work was finished in 5-10 m and they were just left to read books... Our K, 3 and 8 grade children were getting extremely bored and frustrated with the "best" schools. So we moved to California Connections Academy. Our 8th grader said after the first day that these teachers (even being far away) are more alive and interested in what they are doing than those who were in his public middle school.
We finished a whole year with all As and an honour roll. Was not easy, but it was interesting, challenging, fun and fulfilling. We are going back this year. Yes, it is hard to keep with fitness and socialising, yes it has moments of tremendous fatigue for a learning coach but at the end, you have a state of art education and you give your kids the philosophy you believe in. And you start feeling enlighted and embrace being different. Great school! Great teachers! Great support for learning coaches.
Tip for consumers:
Talk to other learning coaches!!!!
My daughter has been attending Connections Academy for the last couple of years, and the online school has greatly declined. Recently, they decided to make all textbooks online. Worse, the books aren't available in their entirety for download or in one location to view. The student receives it in sections per given lesson which makes it difficult to review previous sections. Science is through BrainPop, an online site. Is the site helpful? Yes, but what child wants to go back through numerous videos and/or transcripts for review? Math is completely through Mathia online. We are not a fan of this program. (Posting below an actual question from their program. I still scratching my head on who thought this would be a good question to use.) Social Studies still offers a physical book but it's completely about religion. Physical Education keys on psychology and tests are given to students on that subject. The material is very similar to what I learned in college. My daughter is 11 and needn't learn about projection, schizophrenia, and various other mental disorders. The school clearly cares more about their bottom dollar than a student's education, and it is for that reason, we will be finding another online school. I do not recommend the school.
MATHIA QUESTION: Edward's mom makes him blow his nose for 24 minutes before he starts to cry that his nose is sore. How many times did Edward blow his nose before he started to cry?
My eleven-year-old didn't need her Physical Education psychology class to know that Edward's mom is experiencing issues.
I have become very mixed feelings because I had two kids enrolled here for the first time. We have had such a hard time this year. We can never stay caught up always behind. I will say some of teachers were very caring an tried to help but still doesnt help with the situation. There arose a issue with my youngest my 7th grader an tried to explain an correct the issue but instead the assistant principal decides to unenroll my child. Now here we are at the last part of the year trying to figure out what to do! No explantion except good luck such crap. Still having one child in 8th grade trying to finish. Also both kids have disabilites so now more anxiety, an triggers to Ptsd, adhd, among others. Thanks Connections Academy for a horrible year. Plus though on the few school "field trip selections" except for the added work load.
My daughter has never loved school, but 8th grade Connections has been a new level of hate. NOTHING let me repeat, NOTHING is done by the staff with the thought of "kids should go at their own pace" or "every kid is different, and has to have a variety of options to fit their needs" in mind. Due to past schools, my daughter has had an absolutely awful experience with teachers, so it doesn't help that your child will have to talk with them EXTREMELY often no matter how they are doing. Calling people over phone is one of my daughter's fears, and it's obvious that no staff member gives a flying f*ck about it. My 8th grade daughter is doing school work that I would have been doing in late high school, and although that may be because of change over the years, they should be able to teach it better. You may be thinking "What if your child is just dumb?" And I dont blame you, but mind that 3 of her friends have also recently started connections, and there parents have also said it has been a terrible experience with just about everything.
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We have just withdrawned our son who was in 7th grade. This is our first time homeschooling our son. The lessons are insane. He spent 10-16 hours a day. 8 subjects, 6 classes per day. The writing and reading are beyond 7th grade. We have never behind the homework, but you have to sit and be with your kid the while time. The rubric is so hard. Each big project is given only 2 days to do. We started to hate it since first month. When he was in 1-6 grade, he hardly had any homeworks. I am not a big fan on homeworks... Do you like to bring report and office work to do at home every night? No... The test is crazy. Every single day, every subject. Some teachers are so unhelpful, some are very nice. I don't like the part that kid already had 6 classes per day and 3-4 LIVE online class that are mandatory and you tell me, how the kid can spend only 6 hours a day? It is impossible!
When we emailed and decided to withdraw our son, the principle said, "we are not a homeschool program, we are an accredited high school." So why you advertise as a free homeschool program then.
We hate this online school so much.
A school is supposed to care for your children. This school does not. Your child is literally a number and they do not care about their success. The school principal for Southern California is *. They dropped my son at the end of the year with a month left for school and did not contact us except by mail. The teachers where willing to re-instate my son but she refused. She was rude and lied, saying she had contacted us numerous times. They have several teachers for each student who call for meetings. They only requested for a meeting with my son. They had locked his account months ago and he could not get on line. When he would try to call, no one was available and they would call back at times when he could not answer the phone. They will all try to make you go in a circle and say they all tried to call, but they never give you the proper information until it's too late and you have failed to meet their deadline. This principal should be fired. You do not want to deal with this school if she is employed here.
*Personal information redacted by admin
As a public educator in a brick and mortar school, I was hesitate to look for online virtual schooling for my 8th grader. I cried, prayed and ask God to send me a sign the school we choose as a family would give us what we needed for our daughter. After 4 months of searching, we decided SCCA was a good fit for our child. The requirement these teachers are required to hold are the exact requirements I hold in the brick and mortar schools of SC.
These teachers really care about our students, the extra time and input they give these students is way more than what I can give as an educator. They weekly lives, then they give extra help and even met with your student one on one! I applaud SCCA and it's educators for a job well done. Having a class of 25-28 kids in my room everyday 6 times a day, I honestly struggle having time to grade everything and meet one on one with my students unless it is on my time and no pay. Then to add to the fire, I have other duties and the stress is a lot. But these teachers begin each day refreshed and eager to reach my child. Thank you SCCA for everything you do for our students who have chosen to do virtual public school. Thank you for looking out for my child. A child that was bullied and overseen because she portrayed to have it together, when actually she was fallen apart.
HI Donna. We're SO glad you took a chance on SCCA and that your student found a good fit here. We're looking forward to the coming school year, and we hope your family is, too. ~KIm
This is the 3rd year that my daughter has attended CA. Her brick and mortar school only had a gifted class for her once a week and the rest of the week, she was completely bored. The teachers would have her tutor other students instead of challenging her. We had no other option but to grade skip and that would have put my tiny 9 year old in a middle school which I did not want. That wouldn't have been good socially for her. Now, she can work in gifted courses that challenge her and keep her interest. This was the perfect solution for her. She has never been this happy in school and says that she will never go back to brick and mortar public schools. It works for us and I don't understand all these negative reviews. My daughter works 5 hours a day on schoolwork and seems to keep up and get it all finished. However, she is a self motivated student and will just sit down and do the work that is required so that she may have the rest of the day for herself. If she has something to go to or plans with a friend, she will work ahead on schoolwork so that she can take a day off to spend with friends. So happy to have this for her and I wish they'd have had this when I was younger.
I've been going to Connections (ARCA) for 3-4 years now, I'm in 9th-grade rn. The school is more worried about passing than anything else, they claim they care SO MUCH about the students, but they do not. If they did, they'd address the concerns that I brought up and not completely ignore them. They do not care about the students. I realized most reviews were made by parents, not students. Is it helpful to other parents? Yes, it is! But you need to also look at how the student feels. Most students I met (which was not a lot, because this school doesn't care about social interactions.) Does not like this school, most cheat because this school throws so much stuff at you. Lessons have many grammar errors, and the questions can be wrong, confusing, or have more than one correct answer, but you have to pick one answer anyway. If this school did what they claimed, I wouldn't be here. As a student with learning problems, I feel like the school does not care about me and many other students. They expect everyone to learn the same way. So if I had to say, this school NEEDS to be fixed and NEEDS to change for the better. I am going to leave after this year is over.
Edit: I want to add this. It matters from school to school. ARCA isn't good, no social interaction, no talking, nothing. At the time of making this, I was trying to do my work, but I needed to stop, there is just so much work. The weird thing is, I like reading, but for learning it's a no-go. I'm better off learning from someone talking to me, the normal school that I'm going to next year is good. No bullying, most people are nice, and it's in a really good area. If you are not good with in-person learning, your local public school is really bad, or you like being by yourself a lot, this school would be okay for you. It's just not for me. I felt like I needed to add this, so if you're fine with the stuff I said, then the school wouldn't be bad for you.
Location: Arkansas Connections Academy
Tecca Academy is a great school for my daughter her teachers are supportive and caring my daughter grades are a lot better since she started so I am grateful for this school
Hi Margaret, Thank you for sharing! We're glad to hear that both you and your daughter like our school! ~Alexis
I had enrolled in our child in June and was told to not worry about the lengthy time to process the enrollment as the California schools would not start until September. Calling just about every week to learn of the status, I had been told over and over to not worry and that they currently don't have a cap on student enrollment. Waiting for tall the documents took forever, as they informed me that they had an influx of new enrollments but did not have a lot of staff at the time. Here is an idea, HIRE MORE! None the less, the school year started is fast approaching, still no word from them, in August, TWO months after the start of my enrollment process, I get an email that we will have to be put on a waitlist, What the heck?! They said that they reach capacity and now we are put on a waitlist. There is little communication, even when you have the chance to get in, and then they tell you that everything will be okay and then slam you with the fact that you have to now wait. As a result, I had to enroll him in another online school.
My daughter, Bree and I just started Iowa Connections Academy in January 2023. Bree was at her whits end and didn't want to continue her education. She has extreme social anxiety, plus the beginning of her freshman year was devastating for Bree, her school desks were too small, kids were whispering and made rude commits to her. Everyday was a challenge, she didn't want to go to school because of the embarrassment. It took the school over 2 months to comply to Bree's needs and by that time, she had no self-esteem.
Since starting Iowa Connections Academy, she has done a 180'. Bree has lost 85 Lbs. She in now comfortable with her surrounding. She has never set goals in school until we started here. She has got A's and B's now. She set her goal to get nothing below a C+, then once she accomplished that goal, she set another one wanting to get B's or higher grade. And she has done that as well.
This was a hard decision to make, as I am a single parent. I have also made a free changes in myself and accomplished a free goals of mine as well. LET ME SAY: MY goal was getting Bree an education, with teachers that took priority in the students. And that is one goal I've got accomplished. I'm proud of you Bree. Keep on Rockin!
Hi Misty, We hate to hear that students faced difficult experiences at their previous schools, but we are so proud of Bree for being able to acknowledge that a change needed to be made. We're grateful that we're able to provide her with an education option that allows her to reach her full potential. Thank you for sharing her story, and we hope she continues to find success with IACA. ~Alexis
The incompetency of the enrollment department and those they work with is mind blowing. After going through the whole process and uploading all needed documents they continually messed up my son's immunization approval. After not one mess up and wrong information but FOUR and me resubmitting numerous ways and them admitting they had messed up multiple times and was continually told the wrong thing, I was then told it was past the deadline for enrollment... even though they had had all the needed documents in plenty of time and the errors were on their side. They put in for an exception to the principal, I was told I would get a phone call. No call and the exception was denied without review. When I tried to talk directly to the principal (the only one with authority to make the change) I was told she would be traveling for a week and I may or may not get a call in that time and no guarantee this would be fixed. By this time my son had not been in school for a week, they expected me to wait another for no guarantees and their incompetency caused my son to miss all deadlines to enroll at a different online school. I had to put him back into the local high school. Working with them is an absolute nightmare and you will get a different answer every time you call and if they mess up. They will not take responsibility. GO ELSEWHERE!
NO. NO. NO. If you love several lessons a day, being glued to a computer screen, getting no sleep, and constantly being stressed, Connexus is for you!
This school called me the day before graduation to let me know my son was not eligible, I asked why I wasn't notified sooner and was told they didn't know until 4 days ago, and did not have the staff to notify us sooner. They told us on that same phone call that my son is not eligible because he is short. 5 an election credit and because of this he is not eligible to attend the graduation ceremony. We verified several times with his counselor and homeroom teacher that he was signed up for the right classes to complete school on time. This may be a free program, but what is the sense of all this when you hold the children back from their end goal. I'm not sure if it is so they will have enough students to complete their summer program, or because they did not have the sense to get a large enough venue for the entire graduating class. This staff member also told me there were 243 students in the graduating class, and they booked a venue that only seats 500 for the venue. It doesn't take a diploma to do that math.
Tip for consumers:
Look elsewhere. The colors are attractive, the website looks pretty good, but there are other online schools available. STAY AWAY
I've been attending WACA since September, ITS GONE TO TRASH! THE TEACHERS DONT CARE, THEY JUST WANT THEIR MININUM WAGE! IT KEEPS REASIGNING LESSONS AFTER BEING COMPLETED AND WHEN THE SCHOOL THINKS THERE IS A ISSUE THEY BLAME THE STUDENTS! AND THEN I GET A F ON A PORTFOLIO BEACUSE I DIDNT INCLUDE SOMETHING THAT WAS NEVER ON THE LESSON LIKE WHAT THE HELL? NEVER SEND YOUR KIDS HERE 0/10
Location: Washington Connections Academy
I must say as a parent your child's future when it comes to education is very important. My daughter early years in elementary wasn't so great. From around 3rd grade she would always say she was distracted by the other peers in her class. The grades she received were average B/C and every now and again a D/F.
Once the pandemic hit and children were forced to learn at home in 2020 I saw a complete difference in my daughters grades, straight A's! This was shocking to me because although she was telling me she was distracted at school since 3rd grade I was afraid homeschooling would take away from the social skills you get from being around other peers her age. The school she attended during the first half of the pandemic suddenly had to close. I did some research and found TNCA and I love the flexibility along with the curriculum so it was a win for me.
The first couple weeks was a lot for myself as a learning coach to adjust to but with all the classes, zoom meetings and Learning Coach Central it's now a breeze. As for my daughter you guest it she's still a straight A scholar excelling. Although I was worried about the social skills there are many clubs to join. This also has allow time for her to take up outside extra curriculum activities such as acting classes. She loves it at TNCA and so do I. Therefore making this school a win in both of our book!
Thank you for taking the time to leave your review, Tiffany! We're glad to hear that your daughter is excelling and is able to pursue her interests outside of school! ~Alexis
When my wife and I first discovered Connexus Academy we were lured in by the promise that it was a work at your own pace school. Signing up for the school was difficult because they kept misplacing information that we sent them. I had to upload/mail them my proof of address multiple times before they accepted it. By the time they did accept it my daughter had missed the first semester of school. So she started off behind and never caught up. She's about to fail the first grade even though the grades in her grade book are excellent. So why is she failing? Because of the insane amount of portfolios that this school has my child doing. My daughter doesn't like school anymore. This school took the fun out of learning for my child and when I saw her crying because she didn't want to attend school one day it was my breaking point. Some times we're in front of the computer for 10 hours a day trying to complete every assignment so we don't fall behind.
This is not a work at your own pace school. If you miss one day of school because you're sick or for a family emergency (my brother almost lost his life from diabetes that he did not know he had so I couldn't log my daughter in for a few days because I was out of town.) you'll fall behind and be 8-10 assignments behind. The workload is too much for a 7 year old to handle and I would rather pay out of pocket to send her to a private school before I attempt this one again. My child has never struggled academically before this. Think long and hard before you decide to send your child to Connexus Academy.
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1) Kindergarden kid- he was around charter since 3/ pre school and half of kindergarden. We adopted him and notice alot public school was not for King. Pain was all he experienced- love is what we wanted! Yes we told the ad/ teacher/ principal/ and even asked for a meeting with the other kids parents!
2) Our decision to look into home school- Florida Connection was suggested by a teacher- and I knew zero
3) I was hand held question why I think this is what King needed/ the representative cared! Listened/ and walked me thru the full process and again I knew zero!
4) King was accepted/ stress level went down, we were able to seek doctor care, our time no threats of jail, time for Dr care! We were able to breathe yes both of us. We sat and make a plan! To build an office for King. He was accepted- again we knew zero but at this point we were willing to try!
5) We meet his teacher by zoom, she has suggestion, for solving problems. She answers all our questions. Helps with the computer program, delightful. Cute, and loving. And yes we get stressed because nothing in life is essy- but Ms. Lee is calm again suggestion options!
6) The IT team is just plain AWESOME- WE call them our super hero.
Again we know zero but we are on our way to being # 1! Still trying, THE LAWS FAMILY FOR KING WILLIAMS-LAWS
Hi Felitia, We're so happy to hear that you have had such a positive experience enrolling your student, his teacher, and our tech team! Thank you for taking the time to share. We wish you and your family nothing but the best! ~Alexis
Our experience with Lowcountry Connections Academy has been fantastic. I have a graduating senior with a learning disability. She is highly functioning and very disciplined, so CA has been an extraordinary experience for her. She has thrived being in a comfortable environment without distractions. My daughter and I also have a small business and she is also a social media influencer. Being enrolled at CA has given her the flexibility she needs to run her businesses and get her school work done in a timely manner. When she graduates in June she will be ahead of the game because of the experience she has had with her small business and social media influencing business.
My son is in 7th grade and he is also doing very well. He is in gifted and talented classes, so he is also quite disciplined when it comes to school work. I do not have experience with having young children in CA, but I can only assume it is a much different experience. Both of my children take responsibility for their school work and need very little assistance. I am looking forward to some social activities. Ie: field trips or school gatherings next year since we are moving away from covid restrictions. I think the social aspect is really the only part that I have a concern with going forward for my son. I do feel like our public schools have gotten much more violent in recent months, so I like having the security of having him be virtual. Thank you CA for giving us the option to choose what is best for our students.
It sounds like you have quite an incredible family, Tara! We're so glad to hear that they have both been flourishing at Lowcountry Connections Academy. We wish you and your daughter the best with your small business and are hopeful about the socialization opportunities in the future for your son! Thank you for sharing! ~Alexis
I don't recommend Tennessee Connections Academy to any parents because they nothing but lies and I have proof of everything they did to my son. They withdraw him on July 27,2021 without my consent but I spoken to Carolina Narino on July 8,2021 telling me that she received confirmation that my son was ready to start on Aug 4,2021 but still that was all lies. The sad part they sent him his laptop and handphones for what? So now my son is in emotional distress over A school is A liar and nobody not even the Principal can't tell me who approved my son paperwork over him? I just think it's A racist thing because he is Black because the Principal stated my son was off track that's why they withdraw him but Carolina told me because of his age lol bs! The rep name Mark told me that everything was going to be straightened out lol again all lies and scam... The verification department will loose your paperwork and lie and tell you that they never received it but that's all lies also... This is not the end! You Been Warn They play with my son's IEP paperwork and etc...
Hello Angelinne. We’re so sorry to hear you did not have a positive experience. We want you to know that we do not tolerate any type of discrimination and we take all reports of discrimination seriously. Please send us an email at community@connectionsacademy.com to provide additional details so we can investigate this matter. ~Kim
The enrollment process is very easy. All of the staff at ALCA are very helpful and friendly.
I love the flexibility the home schooling with ALCA gives my family.
Hi Rebekah, We're glad to hear you've had such a positive experience with ALCA, beginning with the enrollment process. We hope that your family continues to thrive at our school! ~Alexis
I currently have a 6 yr old in first grade with special needs and the services this school offers is amazing. She has speech delayment and anxiety with borderline autism. This school has helped me so much with teaching me on how to help her. We started her in public preschool and they told us to delay her a year before we started her in kindergarten and I didnt accept that so I decided to look for alternative schools for her to go to. I found connections academy and from the start they were so helpful answering questions and pointing me into the right directions follow. I love the fact that they encourage parent involvement and give you ideas on what to do when something isnt working. They do not emphasis or single her out for her disability they teach her how to work with her disabilities as part of her and how to overcome them. If there is something she is struggling with we can take more time to get it and not have to rush onto the next thing. The services they offer is amazing like speech and occupational and therapy to help teach them things that they are struggling with. Such as emotional skills or social interactions. I recommend this school to alot of people with special needs parents that are struggling in regular public schools that there children are not getting the help that they need or desire.
Hi Mary! Thank you so much for the positive review, we are so glad to hear that you are happy with our school. We work to ensure that all students thrive in school, and it is amazing to hear just how much your daughter has learned at Connections Academy! ~Regina
Too many different platforms to do assignments they tell you live lesson is mandatory but you get an alarm for not going overall it's just ok
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Hi Monica, We always aim to provide a high-quality education to our students, and we're sorry to hear that hasn't been your experience. Can you please email us at community@connectionsacademy.com with more details so we can have a staff member reach out to assist? We tried to reach out privately but did not hear back. Thanks! ~Alexis
My son graduated from Connections in 2022. He started there in 6th grade. They are an amazing school and I highly recommend them.
Location: Michigan Connections Academy
Hi Christal, Thank you for leaving your review! We hope that your son is doing well now that he's graduated! ~Alexis
Our tuition-free online public schools empower students to learn in a way that works best for them. From young dreamers to budding scientists, Connections Academy offers an online K-12 solution for all kinds of students. Our schools are inclusive, safe, and committed to giving each student the support they need to do their best and be prepared to succeed, no matter what the future holds.
Connections Academy offers online public school programs in 31 states. Although offerings vary by state, most schools serve grades K-12 and are open to students state-wide.
Twenty years ago, the first Connections Academy fully online public schools opened in Wisconsin and Colorado with a total of 200 students. Since that time, over one million students have experienced all or part of their K-12 education at a Connections Academy school. The launch of Connections Academy ushered in a new era in American K-12 public education, redefining our notion of education fundamentals like ‘school’ and ‘classroom.’ Equally groundbreaking: strengthening school choice options for families with access to a quality public education not bound by zip code and without walls or limits.
Hi Michelle. I’m very sorry to hear that you are having a frustrating experience this school year, and I’d like to help. Please send me an email at community@connectionsacademy.com if you’d like me to connect you with someone at the school to talk through your concerns. I would also like to share a little information here about our curriculum, in case it’s helpful for you.
As students move into middle school, they do receive fewer physical texts, but they gain exposure to a wider range of resources because we are no longer bound to a single textbook and can offer the best in-class materials for each subject. Our science curriculum, for example, offers resources from three different etexts. A digital link to all three textbooks appears in the Weblinks section of the student’s backpack. A digital guide helps the students match the chapters in the etexts with the unit they are working on. Students can use these digital assets to review as they move through the course.
Your daughter will definitely learn about the impact of religion in the Eastern Hemisphere in her social studies class, because two of the state’s 16 standards for social studies specifically require students to explore that topic. But I want to assure you that she will also learn about the history, geography, economics, and government of the region during this school year.
Regarding the topic of psychology and mental health, we do include a lesson that provides an introduction to several mental health issues. This instruction is designed to help students develop awareness so they can ask for help or additional information if they need it.
Finally, we will no longer be using the MathIA curriculum after this school year. I appreciate your concern around the content you shared with us. We have contacted MathIA to request a review and modification.
If you’re still reading, thank you for sticking with me through that long explanation. I appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback, and I hope to hear from you via email soon. ~Kim