Arkansas ARVA Senior One of Two to Win National Student Advisor Award
08 Abril 2024 - 11:11AM
Business Wire
Arkansas Virtual Academy (ARVA), a tuition-free online public
school with students in all 75 Arkansas counties, announced that
May Litaker, a 17-year-old senior from Floral (Independence
County), has earned an Outstanding Student Advisor Award from the
national Stride Career and College Prep Student Advisory
Council.
Litaker, who will graduate from ARVA in May with honors, is one
of only two students in the U.S. — and the only student in Arkansas
— to receive the award, which includes a $600 grant. The Student
Advisory Council is a 27-member body composed of juniors and
seniors from virtual schools across the country affiliated with
Stride K12, which provides education for students, schools and
districts, including career learning services through middle and
high school curricula.
“We are so proud of May, a sharp young woman who has displayed
extraordinary leadership, initiative and a spirit of collaboration
during her seven-month service on the council,” ARVA Head of School
Amy Johnson said. “She has represented ARVA and Arkansas well on
this national council, and I can’t wait to see what the future
holds for her.”
The council functions as a paid internship for students, who
serve as peer advisors and K12 ambassadors who share insight about
their career and college prep experiences. They also work in teams
on projects throughout the academic year, gaining a portfolio of
work to feature on their resumes or college applications.
Litaker’s projects focused on social media marketing, a good fit
for her areas of study at ARVA, which include advertising and
graphic design. She also gained insight into large-company product
development processes and met with college representatives, company
executives and fellow interns from across the country.
“I really wanted to experience what it was like to work for a
company because we do live in a rural area and I have always
schooled online,” Litaker said. “I want to be able to work online
in the future, so this internship helped me gain the skills that I
can put on my resume to help me get online jobs in the future.”
Litaker is part of a 150-year-old family farm that raises lambs,
quarter horses and chickens in Independence County. She and her
mother, Misty, said ARVA has been the perfect K-12 choice for Misty
and her younger brother, who balance work on the farm with their
academic studies.
ARVA has also been able to offer educational experiences and
workforce development opportunities that other local schools might
not offer. For example, May Litaker has already received
certifications in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and financial
planning. And thanks to ARVA’s dual enrollment program, she’ll
receive an associate degree in art from National Park College of
Hot Springs days before she’ll receive her high school diploma.
ARVA has integrated support teams of school leaders, teachers,
academic coaches and counselors that offer unique learning
opportunities through personalized education and strong community
relationships. Students and families can access the virtual
learning system anytime, from anywhere there is an internet
connection. And, with ARVA’s methods, students can pair a solid
academic foundation with hands-on learning experiences. The school
also hosts in-person events and touchpoints to help students stay
connected in a digital learning environment. In 2023, ARVA opened
its first brick-and-mortar Education Hub in downtown Little Rock
and serves as Stride K12’s first in the nation.
Arkansas Virtual Academy has been open in the state since 2003.
The school has more than 4,000 students representing all 75
counties. It is a tuition-free, online K-12 public school with
personalized educational platforms in multiple career paths and has
a robust Career Technical Education (CTE) program.
ARVA’s curriculum is developed by Stride, Inc., an education
leader with more than 20 years of experience delivering online
education to students nationwide. Stride has worked with schools
and districts across all 50 states to help develop local solutions
to meet personalized online and blended learning goals.
About Arkansas Virtual Academy
Arkansas Virtual Academy is a full-time public charter school
serving students in grades K through 12. ARVA’s Education Hub in
Little Rock, Arkansas, opened in the school’s 20th year. The Hub is
another facet of student career readiness training and a space for
ARVA students to engage in quintessential public school activities.
As part of the Arkansas public school system, ARVA is tuition-free
and allows families access to engaging curriculum and tools
provided by Stride, Inc. (NYSE: LRN). For more information about
ARVA, visit arva.k12.com.
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