Program 1
A Beka Academy provides report cards & keeps transcripts.
DVD courses
with master teachers are available in Program 1 for five-year-old kindergarten
and grades one through twelve. Under the parent’s
supervision, students in grades nine through twelve receive credit toward graduation
requirements and can earn a diploma from A
Beka Academy. On a scheduled periodic basis,
work is sent to the A Beka Academy Office for evaluation.
A Beka Academy will provide...
- all necessary textbooks, tests, keys, and DVDs to complete
grade/courses selected.
- manual with daily lesson plans.
- grade level placement based upon review
of previous work completed.
- an academic calendar.
- progress reports for record keeping.
- return mailing envelopes for student
work and prepaid return labels for DVDs (for contiguous U.S. and Canada).
- evaluation
of student work for each grading period.
- a report card after each grading
period.
- credit toward graduation once all lessons have been viewed, assignments
and tests have been completed, and passing grades have been earned.
- a plan of
study to meet graduation requirements for college preparatory
program of study.
- a diploma acknowledging completion of graduation
requirements.
- an
annual graduation ceremony.
- one copy of the transcript free of charge.
- academic
assistance Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–4:45 p.m. CT (1-800-874-3592).
Age Requirements to Enroll In Program 1
| Grade |
Age |
|
Grade |
Age |
K5
1
2
3
4
5
6 |
5, 6 yrs.
6, 7 yrs.
7, 8 yrs.
8, 9 yrs.
9, 10 yrs.
10, 11 yrs.
11, 12 yrs. |
|
7
8
9
10
11
12 |
12, 13 yrs.
13, 14 yrs.
14, 15 yrs.
15, 16 yrs.
16, 17 yrs.
17, 18 yrs. |
| Not available to those over age 19. |
The Enrollment Checklist is in PDF format. If you do not have Adobe Reader,
version 4 or higher, you may download it free from Adobe.
Notes
All applications are subject to A Beka Academy Office approval.
Enroll in sufficient time to complete the necessary course work for graduation
requirements.
Alterations cannot be made to academic requirements for
any course.
Courses cannot be dropped after 30 days from the assigned begin date without
academic penalty.
All student work becomes the unconditional property of A Beka Academy.
Class rank is based on the weighted GPA. It includes all
students who graduate by May 31, 2009.
A Beka Academy does not accept scholarships or federal funding.
Your responsibilities . . .
- Contact your local school district or home school authority to ensure
compliance with the academic standards, health/immunization records,
and attendance requirements of your state.
- Inform your local school district
that your child will be enrolled in a home school environment.
- Send proof
of previous work completed for enrollment in grades 2–9. This
can be any documentation verifying successful completion of previous
grade level, i.e. final report card, achievement test scores, annual
evaluation, or home school records. In high school (midyear grade
9 or grades 10–12), credits toward graduation must be verified
through official transcripts sent directly from previous school. If
home schooled,
send high school home school proof of completion
form.
- Follow the plan
of study for grades 9–12.
- Require students to watch all DVD lessons.
- Provide parental supervision
for all work, grade quizzes and tests, and check compositions.
- Send the required graded work to A Beka Academy for evaluation in accordance
with the provided academic calendar.
- Return all DVDs to A Beka Academy within 10 months of the assigned
begin date.
- Return all student course work to the A Beka Academy Office within
ten months and in no less than six months from the begin date assigned
by A Beka Academy.
- Ensure that your student has met your state’s
requirements for achievement tests.
- Take a college entrance exam such as the ACT assessment
(American College Testing Program) or SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test). Information
regarding
these tests should be obtained through your
local school district. Use high school code 101388.