Current Program Scope
Alpha Anywhere currently serves students in grades K through 8. We do not yet offer a dedicated high school program, and there is no confirmed launch date at this time.
We know this matters to families thinking long-term. Here is what we can share today.
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What About Students Who Finish 8th Grade Material Early?
Because Alpha Anywhere is mastery-based, some students complete 8th-grade content ahead of schedule. When that happens, the platform does have access to high school level content (grades 9 through 12) that accelerated students can continue working through.
This is not the same as an official high school program. It means a student who finishes 8th-grade math, for example, can keep progressing into Algebra I and beyond without waiting. The content is there; the formal program structure is not.
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What We Are Building
We are actively developing a high school program in partnership with Alpha High School to ensure alignment with established academic standards. We have not finalized the curriculum, and we are not making promises about features, subjects, or timelines.
When we have a confirmed launch date and program details, we will announce them directly to enrolled families and through our normal communication channels.
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What We Cannot Offer Today
A high school diploma. Alpha Anywhere does not issue diplomas at any grade level. This applies to both the current program and any future high school offering.
Dual enrollment coordination. Until a high school program is launched, we cannot speak to dual enrollment options.
A specific launch date. We will not speculate on timing. Families will hear from us when we are ready.
Staying Updated
If you are considering Alpha Anywhere and high school availability matters to your decision, here is how to stay informed:
Enroll or stay on our mailing list. Announcements go to enrolled families and subscribers first.
Check the Alpha Anywhere website periodically for updates.
Contact the Parent Experience Team at [email protected] with specific questions.
