Miramar, FL – April 8, 2009 – Continental Academy,
a distance education online accredited high school, sends out
a warning to individuals seeking high school education to check
a school's accreditation. A school having accreditations from The National Association for the Legal Support of Alternative
Schools means students are provided with the best education possible.
Before enrolling into any education program, people must take
initiative in checking a school's accreditation to ensure they
are getting the best education. This simple process will ensure
the degree they are receiving will help them with getting into
college and finding jobs. For information about online high schools
and accreditations, visit About.com.
“When selecting an online high school, it’s very
important to check the accreditations of each particular school.
Attending a high school that is not accredited will
only hurt the students that are enrolled later in life when they
apply for college or a job,” said Jeffrey Lopez of Continental
Academy. “We want our students to receive the best education
they can and our online accredited high school is
held to standards others don’t have.”
An online accredited high school means no classes to attend.
Students have the freedom to decide when and where it is convenient
to study and most importantly at what pace. Continental Academy
works at the students pace. There are no deadlines to turn in
your homework and no pressure of everyday classrooms.
About Continental Academy:
Continental Academy is a distance education high school located
in Miramar, Florida. Our high school specializes in home study
high school completion programs for students that are at least
14 years of age. Continental Academy is fully accredited by
the National Association for the Legal Support
of Alternative Schools. For more information please visit www.continentalacademy.com.
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