Enrollment for the 2020-2021 school year is now closed. CMASAS is currently accepting enrollments for the 2021-2022 school with a start date between May 1st, 2021 and September 30, 2021.
To be placed on our Priority Registration for the 2021-2022 school year the following will be required:
Once all three of these have been completed, the student will be placed on our Priority Registration list. Please note that enrollments will be processed and activated during the week prior to the actual start date with an email welcome letter sent out by the Thursday prior to the start date.
Extensive list of high school electives for students with varying interests.
Mastery based assignments and assessments.
Instructor response within 24 hours and mostly same day (includes grading, assignment feedback and response to email/phone communications).
1:1 student teacher interaction.
Which is more than just reading and answering multiple choice questions, with assignments which allows students to show what they know in the learning style they prefer.
Students have the opportunity to complete assignments based on the learning style in which they learn the best. This approach takes a commitment from both the instructor and student to develop alternative assignments which cover the learning objective and concepts being taught.
Some people consider high school the best years of their lives even decades later. Other teens can’t wait to be done with it so they can move onto bigger and better things. An option like CMASAS allows teens to work at their own pace, so they can graduate early and start college sooner.
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