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Champion Academy

High School Credit

Earn High School Credit with Confidence

Champion Academy offers structured high school credit courses for students who need academic flexibility, personalized support, and a clear path toward graduation and college readiness. Each course includes defined learning goals, teacher instruction, assignments, assessment, feedback, and academic documentation.

Credit courses

What Makes a Credit Course Different?

A high school credit course is more than tutoring or enrichment. Students follow a structured course plan, complete graded work, receive teacher feedback, and finish with official course documentation. At Champion Academy, students are expected to grow not only in subject knowledge, but also in critical thinking, communication, creativity, and real-world application.

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Students do not have to choose between academics and creativity. At Champion Academy, they can build credits, projects, portfolios, and college readiness together.

Documentation

What Students Receive

Champion Academy provides clear academic documentation for completed credit courses.

Course Syllabus

Outlines course goals, expectations, major assignments, and grading policies.

Attendance Record

Documents student participation throughout the course.

Grade Report

Summarizes student performance and progress.

Final Course Record

Confirms course completion and final results.

Assessment

How Students Are Assessed

Students are assessed in different ways depending on the course. Many courses also include project-based learning, allowing students to demonstrate understanding through applied work rather than only through exams.

Written assignments and assessments

Assessment may include written assignments, quizzes, tests, and teacher evaluation.

Projects and presentations

Students may show learning through projects, presentations, research, creative work, or portfolio development.

Participation and feedback

Students receive teacher feedback and may be evaluated on participation depending on the course.

Transfer policy

Can Credits Transfer?

Credit transfer decisions are made by the receiving school, district, or institution. Champion Academy provides structured coursework and academic documentation to support credit review. Families should confirm transfer policies with the receiving school before enrollment. Our team is happy to help families understand the process and discuss the best path for each student.

AP courses and exams

AP Courses and AP Exam Preparation

AP courses and AP exam preparation are related, but they are not the same. An AP course is a college-level academic course designed to build deeper subject understanding over time. AP exam preparation focuses specifically on preparing students for the official AP Exam. Students who wish to take an AP Exam must register through an approved AP testing site. Champion Academy supports students with strong coursework, academic guidance, and preparation for advanced study.

Student fit

Who These Courses Are For

Every student's path is different, and we work with families to choose courses that fit their goals.

Flexible schedules

Students who need a flexible academic schedule may benefit from structured credit courses.

Private high school credit

Students can work toward private high school credit with documentation.

AP or advanced readiness

Students preparing for AP or advanced coursework can build stronger foundations.

Smaller classes and support

Students who need smaller classes and more teacher support can receive clearer guidance.

Portfolio builders

Students building a college portfolio may connect coursework with visible student work.

Homeschool or international students

Homeschooled or internationally based students can access structured academic learning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers about credit courses.

Can middle school students take high school credit courses?

Some academically ready middle school students may be eligible for selected high school courses.

Will colleges see these courses?

Completed courses may be included in a student's academic record. Colleges review each student's full academic history as part of the admissions process.

How are grades determined?

Grades are based on coursework, assessments, projects, participation, and teacher evaluation, depending on the course.

Are courses online or in person?

Courses may be offered online, in person, or in a hybrid format, depending on the subject and student needs.

Can homeschool or international students enroll?

Yes. Many Champion Academy courses are appropriate for homeschool and international students seeking structured academic learning.

Ready to Plan Your Student's Next Step?

Plan a credit pathway that fits your student.

Whether your student needs high school credit, AP preparation, college readiness, or a more personalized academic path, Champion Academy can help.