Friday, April 12, 2013

TVLA readies to graduate its first class





Taylor Virtual Learning Academy (TVLA) is the newest part of the Taylor School District.  

TVLA offers a blended academic program, a combination of virtual learning and lab time, which accommodates students’ unique and individual needs. TVLA students have the opportunity to earn a high school diploma and attend school year round.

The Taylor Virtual Learning Academy family would like to congratulate its first ever, graduating class of 2013. Eighteen TVLA students are on track to graduate this June, including Amanda Love (above, top) and Jeffery DeWitt. From the TVLA staff: Great job ladies and gentleman!

OTHER NOTES FROM THE TVLA: 
Taylor Virtual Learning Academy is hosting an open house from 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 25. Parents and students are encouraged to attend.  Come and meet our TVLA family and learn more about TVLA and your student’s progress! Refreshments will be provided. 


TVLA Program Manager Pat Scott (above) is pictured at the Wayne State University School of Social Work Alumni Association, Alumni/Citizen of the Year Awards Luncheon. 

Pat Scott and School Social Worker Michelle Calvillo networked on behalf of TVLA and gained an enriched perspective from the stories of the awardees, who are devoted advocates in supporting homeless prevention and services. 


A huge thank you from the TVLA to Mr. Craig Case, Welding & Fabrication Instructor at the Taylor Career Center, for making this hand crafted TVLA sign (above). Mr. Case acts as a mentor to many  students, who are working hard at earning essential career skills, while they are enjoying a trade they love! 


Taylor Virtual Learning Academy and TITAN students participated in an interviewing skills and resume writing workshop (above), facilitated by Michigan Works. 




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