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A tuition-free online public school for grades K–12, our students benefit from:
- A personalized learning focus
- Alabama-certified teachers
- Engaging, highly interactive curriculum
- Social events, extracurricular activities, and clubs
Career and College Prep
Alabama Destinations Career Academy's (ALDCA) career education program prepares students in grades K–12 to find successful career options. Beginning as early as kindergarten, students engage in teacher-guided projects, online and in-person field trips, and guest speaker sessions. Middle school students also benefit from career exploration courses, and the high school College and Career Prep program combines traditional courses with industry-relevant, career-focused electives—giving students a jump-start on their college and career goals. We offer course concentrations in three in-demand career fields for high school students. While we only enroll new students up to 10th grade, returning students can continue through 12th grade at ALDCA.
This career field offers students a great way to learn about many different aspects of business. We offer the following pathway:
- Business Information Technology
Healthcare is one of the fastest-growing industries in the United States. We offer the following pathway:
- Health Science
This career field allows students to explore occupations that are possible with a high school degree and training in manufacturing and STEM. We offer the following pathway:
- Additive Manufacturing
Hear What People Are Saying
“I used to think that I wasn't smart, I wasn't gifted, per se. So after I got my first B in eighth grade, I just knew it. I can do it. … I can do many things.”
“[K12] gives us the opportunity to empower them, to uplift them, and to also pour into them what we were not able to do when they were in brick-and-mortar schools.“
"The school provides ... us that freedom and flexibility to take field trips, to explore, to have hands-on activities, and then to give them the core curriculum that they need for education."