More than 150 students recently graduated from Indiana Connections Academy, a tuition-free full-time public virtual school, as part of the Class of 2026.
Hamilton County students among the graduates include Maverick McCoy of Carmel, Emmalyn La Lanne of Fishers, Kameryn Fazekas of Noblesville, and Kimora Baca and Cohen Cope, both of Westfield.
Indiana Connections Academy provides a high-quality educational experience that keeps students motivated and engaged with a strong circle of support and a deep sense of belonging. The school’s team of supportive and experienced educators, specially trained in online instruction, establish meaningful connections with students helping them achieve their full potential and reach their goals.
Parents and caregivers are involved in the learning journey as their child’s learning coach, serving as their mentor and guide throughout the school day.
Indiana Connections Academy offers a variety of activities throughout the year for all students to help build community and foster relationships, including numerous in-person and virtual field trips, National Honor Society, National Technical Honor Society, student government and in-person prom and graduation ceremonies. In addition to core classes in math, science, language arts and social studies, students can choose from various electives, honors courses and dual credit opportunities. The schools also offer a broad assortment of online clubs, ranging from robotics and gaming to poetry and art.
For more information about Indiana Connections Academy, visit IndianaConnectionsAcademy.com or call 1-833-591-0251.
