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- A Private High Tech High School for Regular, Gifted and Special
Needs Students - High School Courses
- College-level courses for High School students
- Live video classes
- Special needs students
- College enrollment
assistance - Credit for courses
- Independent learning
- Affiliated Day Schools
- Tuition and Fees
- Enrollment
A Private High Tech High School for Regular, Gifted and Special
Needs Students
Addressing the Academic Needs of Regular and Special Needs Students with Learning Differences. Red Oak Academy offers a regular k12 curriculum that is modified as needed for special needs populations:
- Regular K-12 Home Education
- Gifted and Talented Accelerated
- Developmental Speech and Language Disorders
- Social Anxiety Disorder
- Attention Deficit Disorders
- Processing Deficits
- Teen Pregnancy
- Dyslexia
Additionally, Using Computer-based and Synchronous Internet Instruction, Red Oak Academy is equipped to provide instruction for gifted and regular education students in the
following areas:
- A Traditional High School Curriculum
- Liberal Arts/Classical Studies
- College Preparatory skills for Science and Engineering
- Early College enrollment beginning in 11th grade
- Independent Accelerated studies towards early high school
graduation - There is no minimum age limit for gifted student populations
About our courses
Red Oak Academy provides a secular core curriculum of high school courses that are designed and selected specifically for gifted, regular and special needs students who are not able to meet their full potential in other school settings.
After enrolling, the student receives a username and password to gain access to the Red Oak Academy website where they may access general instructions, course materials, course outlines and work assignments from home or at our central location on La Sierra Drive, Dallas.
Assignments are correlated to Texas state adopted learner objectives and textbooks. Textbooks are provided to parents at minimal cost through Amazon, Half-Priced Books, TheBackpack and many other used textbook providers. Learner objectives are formulated from curriculum guidelines but parents, physicians and Red Oak staff
members.
Students may attend daily classes online.
Attendance in these live multicasts is documented
electronically during the class. Missed classes may be
viewed at anytime from the Red Oak website.
Written Assignments are submitted by e-mail or
fax and receive individualized attention from each of the
Red Oak Academy instructors. Using this feedback, the
student prepares the next assignment. At the end of the
course, the student takes a final exam. Exams are
monitored by parents at home and by school staff on the Red
Oak campus.
Red Oak Academy began pioneering distance learning techniques for students with disabilities in 1995. Since that time, over 8000 students have entered the program. The data compiled from these students’ experiences of distance learning has shown that computer assisted and Internet Based instruction serve to overcome many attention
and processing disabilities. Indeed, Red Oak Academy has learned that many students who fit the profile for ADD/ADHD, Dyslexia, Speech/ Language and hearing Disorders exceed
their standard learning expectations using their methodologies.
Red Oak Academy voluntarily complies with Sections 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1975 and the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act in preparing cooperative individualized education plans (IEPs) for each special needs student enrolling. Parents, counselors, health care professionals and Red Oak Academy professional staff
members work together to create realistic goals for each student. Twice a year, this committee of knowledgeable persons reconvenes to assess the student’s progress and make modifications to the IEP, as needed. collaborate on determining each student’s placement and work-load.
College enrollment assistance
Red Oak Academy provides application completion for scholarships and free federal financial aid for students who qualify. Red Oak Academy will assist students in obtaining enrollment in the college or university of their choice. National institutions of higher
education who have accepted Red Oak Academy graduates are:
- University of California at Davis
- University of California at LA
- University of California at Berkeley
- University of Texas at Arlington
- Sarah Lawrence University
- Penn State University
- University of Alabama
- Florida State University
- University of Southern California (USC)
- Yale University
- Western Connecticut State University
- Case Western Reserve University
- Georgia Technical College
- Florida State University
- George Washington University
- Valdosta State University
Red Oak Academy also offers lower-division undergraduate college-level courses through cooperating colleges and universities around the country. Institutions
of higher education in the DFW area participating in concurrent or dual enrollments arrangements with Red Oak Academy are:
- Dallas County Community College District
- Tarrant County Community College District
- Collin County Community College DistrictNavarro College
- University of Texas at Arlington
Students applying with Red Oak Academy under this plan must be at least 16 years of age and have credit for at least 11 of the 23.5 academic units required under the written curriculum sections for high school. Such students should present at least a B+ average, register for the SAT or ACT and obtain an unconditional recommendations from the Red Oak Academy Principal.
Although Red Oak Academy counts concurrent
college-level courses toward high school graduation in its
own program, college credit, AP and honors-level credit is
granted by the college whose requirements you wish to
fulfill.
Independent learning
Red Oak Academy has designed courses for greater flexibility: Under the guidance of the instructor, students work at their own pace and are given up to 12 months to complete their courses (most courses can be completed in 3-4 months).
These courses are particularly helpful for
students who:
- have had health issues of any kind
- need to make up a grade deficiency for high school
graduation or college entrance - want to work or travel and earn high school credit
at the same time - want to continue their high school education while
living outside the United States. - Each high school course offered by Red Oak Academy
is the equivalent of a high school term or 2 semesters.
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*Public and private schools can use Red Oak’s online classes
to supplement their curriculum offerings.
Tuition and Fees
Home-based Program (Distance Learning or
Independent Study)
Enrollment Fee $400.00 $50.00
Annual Tuition $3600.00
RED OAK ACADEMY
TUITION IS CURRENTLY DISCOUNTED TO HOME SCHOOL FAMILIES*
(see press on cost page)
$1650.00 Annually – Payable in 10 Monthly
Installments of $165.00.
Refund Policy: Tuition is 100% Refundable within 72 hours of enrollment. Families who
pay in advance for the entire year are refunded on a pro-rated basis calculated on a 10 month schedule.
See COST page for updates, here.
*Full Retail Price for Governmental and
Quasigovernmental Entities remains $3600.00, annually.
To enroll your student go to:
http://www.redoakacademy.com
or contact:
RED OAK ACADEMY
Central Office
2717 Yorkshire St.
Irving, TX 75061
Phone: (800) 655-6905
Fax: (800) 658-0704 Toll-Free
