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Student of the Month — Dominique Cherasard

An avid card player, Dominique is not just a shark at the table, but also in Geography class and on the soccer field.  Dominique is 14 years old and a 9th grader at Philly Virtual.  His Birthday is August 12th, 1999, so mark it down on your calendar. When he is not kicking the soccer…

PVA’s March Madness Tournament!

Philly Virtual’s Super Bowl Contest was a complete and utter success, so we’re bringing back the culture for March Madness!  Sign-ups started yesterday and continue through Sunday, March 23rd.  The TA’s are the team coaches just like the Super Bowl. Rules are as follows: Students earn points in classes from Monday, March 24th to Sunday…

PVA Weekly Update — March 17th

Happy St. Patrick’s Day from PVA! Last week, on Wednesday, we had our first Writing Club meeting at 1:30pm in the Virtual Office.  We had a decent turn out as students wrote about the “happiest place on earth” among other exercises. We also held our first “All things Math”- Club/Tutoring Session at the drop-in center…

Astrophysicists vs. Athletes

The average American boy or girl grows up idolizing their favorite, athlete, singer, or movie star (usually a fictional character, not the actual actor). Dean Karmen, the inventor of the Segway, argues, why not astrophysicists, biological chemists, and programmers?  At SXSW, Karmen motioned that, “as professionals, as parents, as citizens, the technical community has to…

Young Authors

We learn to write around the age of six, and we’re expected to continue writing throughout the rest of our lives– throughout school and as we continue into the workforce. Because of this, many people forget somewhere along the way that writing used to be an enjoyable activity. However, some people do not let go…

PVA Goes to the Ballet

Yesterday, PVA students took a trip to the renowned Academy of Music to catch one of the Academy’s staple programs, Carmina Burana.  It proved to be quite the spectacle and was put together by the accommodating “Accent on Dance” program sponsored by the Pennsylvania Ballet Company.  

Learning vs. Teaching

We’ve been posting EdTech blogs each Wednesday for the past two months now.  PVA has detailed M.O.O.C, big data, TED Talks, mobile connectivity to the classroom and much more. Today, we decided to see what other blogs were saying about education technology, or EdTech as many refer to it.  We came across this incredible blog…

Welcome to the Senior Section!

Welcome to our brand new Senior Section.  Here you’ll be able to find SAT prep help, scholarship tips, prom information, collegiate and other higher education notices and more. Click on the link below to view Dunkin Donuts Regional Scholarship Program and apply to win $2,000 towards education at the next level! 20140303114202911 Also, for girls…

PVA Weekly Update — March 3rd

First and foremost, drop-in learning centers are closed today.  Students are encouraged to stay home, stay warm, and work at their own pace. Second, PROM!! As we discussed in the senior meeting last Wednesday, deposit money for prom is due by March 13th.  Email Mrs. Kulikowski for more information info@bvapa.org or pvacontact@philasd.org The next Senior…