Choosing the right asynchronous virtual school is an important decision that can impact your child’s academic success, personal growth, and future opportunities.
As you evaluate schools, consider the following factors:
1. Accreditation
Ensure the school is accredited by a recognized accrediting agency. Accreditation confirms that the school meets established educational standards and that credits earned are more likely to be accepted by colleges, universities, and other schools.
Questions to Ask:
- Is the school accredited?
- Which accrediting organization provides accreditation?
- Will credits transfer to other schools if needed?
2. Curriculum Quality
Look for a rigorous, standards-based curriculum that prepares students for college, careers, and lifelong learning.
Questions to Ask:
- Does the curriculum align with state and national standards?
- Are Honors, AP, dual enrollment, or advanced courses available?
- Are courses NCAA-approved if my child plans to play college sports?
3. Flexibility and Pacing
Not all asynchronous programs offer the same level of flexibility. Consider your child’s learning style and scheduling needs.
Questions to Ask:
- Can students work at their own pace?
- Are there assignment deadlines?
- Can students accelerate or take additional time when needed?
4. Teacher Support and Accessibility
Even in an asynchronous environment, students should have access to qualified educators.
Questions to Ask:
- Are teachers certified?
- How quickly do teachers respond to questions?
- Are tutoring and academic support services available?
5. Student Services
Strong virtual schools provide support beyond academics.
Look for:
- Academic advising
- College and career counseling
- SAT/ACT preparation
- Social-emotional support
- Graduation planning
6. Technology and Ease of Use
A user-friendly learning platform helps students stay organized and engaged.
Questions to Ask:
- What technology is required?
- Is training provided for students and parents?
- Is technical support available?
7. Graduation Requirements and Diploma Options
Make sure the school’s diploma is recognized and aligned with your child’s future goals.
Questions to Ask:
- What diploma options are available?
- What are the graduation requirements?
- Are there college-preparatory pathways?
8. Communication with Families
Successful virtual schools maintain strong communication with parents and guardians.
Look for:
- Regular progress reports
- Parent access to grades and assignments
- Responsive staff and administration
9. School Culture and Values
The school’s mission and educational philosophy should align with your family’s goals.
Consider:
- Does the school prioritize personalized learning?
- Is there a focus on academic excellence?
- Are students treated as individuals with unique needs and goals?
10. Cost and Value
Compare tuition, fees, and available services.
Questions to Ask:
- What is included in tuition?
- Are there enrollment, registration, or technology fees?
- Are payment plans available?
Questions to Ask During an Admissions Meeting
- What makes your school different from other virtual schools?
- How do you support struggling students?
- How do you challenge advanced learners?
- What percentage of students graduate on time?
- What college and career readiness resources do you provide?
- How often do teachers communicate with students and families?
- What support is available if a student falls behind?
Phoenix Educational Zone: A Personalized Approach
At Phoenix Educational Zone, we believe every student deserves a flexible, high-quality education that adapts to their individual goals and circumstances.
Our asynchronous virtual high school offers:
- State standards-based curriculum
- Self-paced learning modules
- Certified educators
- NCAA-compliant courses
- College and career readiness support
- Flexible scheduling
- Personalized academic pathways
We partner with families to help students build confidence, achieve academic success, and prepare for their future.


