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Local Ohio Connections Academy students recognized for academic achievement
OCA students inducted into National Honor Society and National Junior Honor Society
Three local students from Lake County were among the 49 Ohio Connections Academy (OCA) students recognized today for their outstanding academic achievement and service to the community.
During a ceremony at the McConnell Arts Center in Worthington, Fiora Carmona, a sixth grader from Painesville, Lola Cavotta, a seventh grader from Mentor, and Jessica Nichols, an eighth grader from Madison were among the 29 OCA students inducted into the National Junior Honor Society. To qualify for the National Junior Honor Society, students must maintain a 3.25 GPA, complete 10 hours of verifiable community service within the school year and participate in one or more extracurricular activities or group service projects. Students also must submit letters of recommendation.
Twenty OCA students in grades 10 through 12 were inducted into the National Honor Society. To qualify these students must have been enrolled with OCA for at least one semester, have a cumulative grade point average of 3.4 or better, demonstrate a history of leadership experience and participate in school or community service activities, and submit letters of recommendation from current and former teachers as well as from other adults.
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“At Ohio Connections Academy we have the opportunity to work with students and families from many different backgrounds who come to us seeking an academic setting where they can thrive,” said Marie Hanna, OCA Superintendent. “I congratulate these students for their persistence and for maintaining such a strong commitment to succeeding in the classroom and making a difference in the communities in which they live.”
Ohio Connections Academy is a tuition-free, fully-online virtual public school that students in grades K-12 attend from home. OCA delivers high-quality, personalized education for students that combines certified teachers , a proven curriculum, as well as technology tools, and community experiences—online and in person—to create a supportive environment for children who want an individualized approach to education. More information about Ohio Connections Academy is available at www.OhioConnectionsAcademy.com.
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Enrollment for the Ohio Connections Academy 2015-16 school year is currently open. For more information, visit the school’s website www.OhioConnectionsAcademy.com.
