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Bucks County students graduate from Reach Cyber Charter School

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Twenty-four graduates from Bucks County were celebrated by friends, family and faculty this month as members of Reach Cyber Charter School’s Class of 2024.

They were among the 739 high school seniors honored at the statewide STEM-focused cyber school’s in person commencement ceremony at the Bryce Jordan Center in State College.

The students in the Class of 2024 have diverse backgrounds, educational histories, and talents, and all chose a cyber charter education to fit their unique interests, needs and abilities. Reach Cyber’s personalized and flexible learning environment, designed specifically for a virtual setting, offers students the opportunity to learn at their own pace, pursue their passions, or receive additional support that may not be available to them at their local brick-and-mortar schools.

In total, the Class of 2024 earned more than $1 million in scholarships toward their higher education pursuits. Fifty-five percent of the graduates plan to continue their education at a 2-year or 4-year college, 28% have plans to enter the workforce, 5% will go on to vocational training, 2% are entering a branch of the military, and 10% are taking a gap year or pursuing other endeavors post grad.

Reach Cyber Charter School Class of 2024 graduates from Bucks County are:

Aisha Almroot, Gabrielle Baez, Erin Black, Trinity Brenner, Isaiah Brown, Aiden Cicale, David Cox, Alayna Crabtree, Gloria DeOliveira, Margaret Drake, Wyatt Frederick, Alyse James, Savanna Janiszewski, Ashley Mazzeo, Carter McAuley, Anastasia Patton, Tyler Pinkham, Christopher Raffa, Lynken Randt, Stephen Scott, Tanisha Smith, Leandro Vasquez-Roman, Logan Werner and Sabina Zeka.

The Class of 2024 is the sixth class to graduate from Reach Cyber Charter School, which opened in 2016. Additionally, 20 graduates were inducted into the Founders Club, honoring those students who attended Reach Cyber for the school’s full eight years of operation.

Since opening in 2016, Reach Cyber has grown to support nearly 7,000 students in grades K-12 through Pennsylvania. Reach Cyber provides a high-quality curriculum infused with STEM learning and one-of-a-kind career exploration and development opportunities for students in all grade levels. To learn more, please visit ReachCyber.org.


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