Legacy Online School Partnerships – Accredited K-12 Online Education
Explore Legacy Online School’s trusted education partnerships with leading organizations including College Board, SkillsUSA, NSTEM, and top universities. WASC-accredited online K-12 education with dual enrollment opportunities, AP courses, and scholarship programs.
WASC-Accredited Education You Can Trust
Legacy Online School is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) — a regional accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and CHEA.
Our Educational Partnerships
College Board Approved — Empowering College Readiness
Legacy Online School is an approved College Board institution, giving students access to Advanced Placement (AP) courses and official SAT/PSAT preparation.
SkillsUSA — Leadership and Career Readiness
As a SkillsUSA partner, Legacy Online School empowers students with leadership, teamwork, and employability skills.
NSTEM — Advancing Excellence in STEM
Through our partnership with the National STEM Honor Society, Legacy students join a global community of innovators.
Our State-Accredited Curriculum Partner – Florida Virtual School
We offer the Florida State Virtual School (FLVS) Curriculum, ensuring high-quality, state-approved K-12 education.
Scholarships and State Funding Programs
Legacy Online School accepts various state scholarship programs including NH EFA, WV Hope Scholarship, FL Step Up, Maine CSF, Oregon SF, Alabama CHOOSE Act, Arkansas EFA, and Arizona ESA.
Dual Enrollment Partnerships
Arizona State University Dual Enrollment Program
High school students can earn college credits while finishing high school through ASU partnership.
University of South Florida Dual Enrollment Program
Dual enrollment partnership with USF allows students to earn college credits.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do partnerships benefit my student?
Our partnerships provide leadership development, STEM advancement, college preparation, and exclusive scholarships.
Can students participate in multiple partnership programs?
Yes! Students can participate in all applicable partnership programs.