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MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - SCaroNews -- Angwin Academy today unveiled a series of strategic enhancements to its Homeschool Program, set to take effect in the upcoming academic year. The updates focus on two key areas: the diversification of learning pathways and the expansion of the elective curriculum to better serve families in the Grand Strand.
The cornerstone of the announcement is the launch of a dual-track system—Traditional and Flexible. This model maintains consistent, high-quality instruction in core subjects (Mathematics, English Language Arts, and Science) during in-person sessions but introduces variable structures for independent study. The Traditional Track is designed for families seeking high academic accountability and structured homework expectations, whereas the Flexible Track caters to those requiring a more adaptable out-of-class schedule.
Furthering its commitment to a well-rounded education, Angwin Academy will also integrate rotating electives directly into the school day. These six-week enrichment cycles are designed to:
"Education should not be one-size-fits-all," said Michael Angwin, Director of Programming. "By introducing rotating electives and specialized tracks, we are creating an environment where students can pursue their passions while receiving the foundational support necessary for long-term success."
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These enhancements reflect Angwin Academy's ongoing mission to provide a premier educational experience that meets the diverse needs of the homeschooling community in South Carolina.
For more information regarding the new program structures or to schedule an interview, please contact the Academy via the information below. https://angwinacademy.com/homeschool-program/
The cornerstone of the announcement is the launch of a dual-track system—Traditional and Flexible. This model maintains consistent, high-quality instruction in core subjects (Mathematics, English Language Arts, and Science) during in-person sessions but introduces variable structures for independent study. The Traditional Track is designed for families seeking high academic accountability and structured homework expectations, whereas the Flexible Track caters to those requiring a more adaptable out-of-class schedule.
Furthering its commitment to a well-rounded education, Angwin Academy will also integrate rotating electives directly into the school day. These six-week enrichment cycles are designed to:
- Foster student creativity and choice.
- Introduce diverse skill sets and hobby exploration.
- Enhance overall student engagement while maintaining academic rigor.
"Education should not be one-size-fits-all," said Michael Angwin, Director of Programming. "By introducing rotating electives and specialized tracks, we are creating an environment where students can pursue their passions while receiving the foundational support necessary for long-term success."
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These enhancements reflect Angwin Academy's ongoing mission to provide a premier educational experience that meets the diverse needs of the homeschooling community in South Carolina.
For more information regarding the new program structures or to schedule an interview, please contact the Academy via the information below. https://angwinacademy.com/homeschool-program/
Source: Angwin Academy
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