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Georgia Cyber Academy

Basic Information
Address: 1745 Phoenix Boulevard, Suite 100
Atlanta, Georgia 30349
Phone Number: 4043344790
Email: info@georgiacyber.org
Additional Information
Founder/President/Principal: Superintendent Angela Lassetter
School Type: Online Public Charter School
Ages/Grades: K-12th Grade
School Size: 12,000
Classroom Size: 25-40
Student/Teacher Ratio: 24
Mission Statement:
Georgia Cyber Academy provides an interactive virtual learning environment designed to support individualized and differentiated student-centered educational experiences serving students from kindergarten through the 12th grade.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
We envision a learning environment where students are empowered - through the collaborative partnership of its students, parents, learning coaches, teachers, and administrators - to successfully reach their full academic potential and emerge career or college ready, and prepared to assume roles as positive contributors to society.
School History:
Georgia Cyber Academy (GCA) opened in 2007 as a public, virtual, charter school designed to give students an alternative to traditional brick and mortar schooling. From 2007-2009, GCA offered Kindergarten through grade 8 and added 9th grade in 2010. 10th, 11th, and 12th grades followed with the first graduating class receiving their diplomas in 2014.
Since 2007, GCA has served thousands of students throughout Georgia, representing all 159 counties in the state. Enrollment steadily climbed each year with the highest number of enrolled students reaching over 15,000.
Notes/School Information:
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