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Online High School

Education on Your terms

Do you need to take a high school class or enroll in the full high school curriculum? Allied National High School offers an alternative to traditional high school. You can fulfill your high school requirements in a convenient online environment. Choose the one-of-a-kind high school experience that you can tailor to meet your unique set of circumstances.

The best choice for high school!

  • Nationally and regionally accredited
  • Fully-recognized diploma
  • College prep curriculum
  • Highly qualified teachers
  • Live student & parent support available
  • Easy-to-use online interface

Allied works one-on-one with students, parents, teachers, and counselors to create an effective and customized learning experience. We provide every available resource to help you meet your educational goals. This includes offering comprehensive course materials, availability to learn 24/7, and a convenient self-paced learning option.    

Choose a Path

We have a program that’s just right for you. Choose the one that will set you on the right academic course.

  • Part-time Program – This is designed for students that need to make up a class, want to get ahead, or wish to take a class for their own interest or personal gain.
  • Summer School Program – The summer credit recovery program is designed for students that want to enroll in one or more classes during the summer.  Re-take a class for a better grade or get a jumpstart on the upcoming school year.
  • College/Vocational Prep Program – If you want to attend a two- or four-year college or pursue vocational studies, this is the program for you. You need to satisfy the basic high school graduation requirements (22 credits), as well as complete classes to meet specific college entrance requirements.
  • Career Prep Program – This is designed for students that want to enter the workforce right after graduation. In addition to general education requirements (22 credits), you can complete coursework that gives you the skills to start a career. Learn computer skills, medical terminology or real estate practices.
 
 
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