Mission
Esperanza Cyber Charter School is committed to providing a quality education that prepares critically thinking, socially capable, spiritually sensitive and culturally aware young adults for college. Our Cyber School uses technology to drive an academically rigorous curriculum tailored to the learning experiences of each child.
Points Of Pride
Admissions Policy
Prospective families may download an application from www.esperanzacyber.org or come into our main office located at the intersection of 5th and Bristol in Philadelphia to retrieve a paper version of the application packet. Esperanza Cyber requires proof of Pennsylvania residence, a current immunization record, and a completed application packet.
Accreditations and Honors
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Student Achievement
Raw data measures student performance on standardized tests. Not all schools take the same standardized tests. Direct comparisons between different tests should not be made.
Esperanza Cyber provides a safe environment in which to work both through the voluntary Learning Center located in Philadelphia and because students may work from the comfort of their own home. Students may choose to visit the Learning Centers five days a week or not at all! In the Center, students work in the same space as other students, attend extra-curricular clubs, collaborate on projects, and interact in much the same way students socialize in a traditional brick-and-mortar school. All students socialize in a safe and structured way as well online through blogs, chat, virtual classrooms, and videoconferencing software. How is the rating for School Incidents calculated? This rating represents the reportable incident count per 100 students. Reported suspensions and expulsions are not factored into the rating for School Incidents.
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This data reflects the total number of incidents, suspensions, and expulsions per 100 students reported by the school to the Pennsylvania Department of Education. To view a reportable incident report for a particular public school, see the
Pennsylvania Safe Schools Reports. Data for private schools are derived from similar reports submitted directly to GreatPhillySchools.