Programs
K-5
Watch this video to see what parents and students have to say about our K-5 program.
If you are unsure which elementary school is your boundary school click the link below.
Students (Grades K-5) considering online instruction are encouraged to enroll in K-5 Iron Online School. Students will work online with support from an Iron District teacher and an Outreach Coach during school hours. K-5 Iron Online covers the same grade-level standards as traditional campus schools. Students follow personalized learning paths to help them make sufficient academic progress. Reading and math interventions are provided for students who need extra help to progress toward achieving grade-level proficiency.
Attendance is based on participation in daily virtual synchronous instruction. Parents will need to provide supervision and guidance from home planning on around 3-5 hours per day of online lessons and schoolwork. If you would like to enroll your student in Iron K-5 Online, Login information will be sent through email in within 3 school days following enrollment.
Secondary (6-12)
If you are unsure which high school is your boundary school click the link below.
Updates to the Iron Online Program for 2024-25 include
1. Locally designed curriculum by highly qualified educators
2. Canvas as a familiar and future-ready learning management system
3. Competency-based: less busy work, and more mastery
4. College Pathways for high school students looking for more.
FAQ?
Home-School
For those interested in online Home-School programs we have partnered with providers including options such as: My Tech High (K-12) or Harmony Education (K-11). These are fully self-contained online programs with teachers from My Tech High and Harmony Education supporting students as they progress. Students will be enrolled under Southwest Education Academy (SEA) which is an Iron County School, however parents will have the opportunity to select the online curriculum best suited for their student. Secondary students who would like to take up to two classes in their boundary school will have that option. NCAA and Military options need to be considered. Many of these options are Pass/Fail and we recommend discussing your options with these providers directly via their websites below.