Virtual Academy
Our world is not becoming computerized but it already is! Everything we do is somehow computer connected. In order to keep with the times we now offer a full line academy on-line for grades 3rd- 12th. All subject areas are included in yearly fees. This interactive, groundbreaking curriculum is user friendly and offers wonderful opportunities to its users. 
Services
Report Cards
Transcripts
William D. Ford Career Technical Center
Field Trips
High School Graduation
Elective Classes
Tutoring 
Diagnostic Testing
MEAP Testing
On Site Computer Lab 
Onsite Classes
SAT & ACT Testing
Banquet
Music Classes
Field Day
Christmas Pageant
Newsletter
Book/College Fairs
High School/College Duel Enrollment

Requirements

Modern Computer

Working knowledge of the Computer

Cable Modem





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Virtual Students
Integrity Agreement

Westland Christian Academy is built solely upon Biblical standards. Our program functions upon a high moral fabric.
Each member must willingly comply and abide by the rules and laws laid for the operation and functionality of the organization.

Failure to comply with the Principles of Integrity will result in removal from the program.

The five principles of Homeschool Integrity

1. Honesty
It is the duty of the parent to set the example of honesty and truthfulness. At no time is the student allowed access to; answers, record keeping information, or academic correspondences.

2. Structure
It is imperative that the parent set up and abide by a distinct routine for their Homeschool. Specific start and stop times must be actively upheld. Daily assignments are given, work is submitted and work is graded. A concrete schedule is to be maintained.
At no time is work to be turned in partially done, containing frivolous or nonsensical answers, or simply "filled out". 

3. Steadiness
Consistency and stability must be paramount for every student. There must be a sense of peace and harmony in the Homeschool. Distractions must be kept to a minimum.

4. Honoring Financial Obligation
The financial obligations of the Homeschool are to be paid in full and on time.

5. Responsibility
Homeschooling is the undertaking of the parents.
It is the responsibility of the parent to ensure that their child/children abide by the rules set forth in the WCA manual.

A note on integrity:

We know that each parent has the student at the center of their drive to Homeschool. Thoughtful of this; we discern that cheating, improper scoring, lack of attention, and violation of the Integrity Agreement is inconceivable. If, however, there are cases that arise the following action will be taken:

1.The administrator will review the family history, submitted work, and all documentation associated with the family.
2.If there is found to be a gross infraction, the family will be contacted and the violations discussed.
3.The final step is dismissal from the program. If you wish to contest the removal, you must do so in writing within two weeks of your dismissal. Your petition will be reviewed and you will be contacted.


Each parent must sign and abide by these principles.
If a family is found to be in defiance of these principles, they will be removed from our program.


If it is your intention to return to a public High School, always verify the school will take Homeschool credits.