Military Families
One of Verticy Learning Academy's parent organizations, Calvert School, and the military go back almost 100 years. Military personnel, as well as missionaries and diplomats, have used Calvert School to educate their dependents when stationed in remote locations in the U.S. and abroad since the school's beginning in 1906. In the 1940s, the Calvert School curriculum was used widely by dependents of soldiers stationed in Korea and Japan. Use by military personnel throughout the world continues today. The State Department has also used Calvert School curriculum over the years for the children of its staff stationed overseas.
Because of their experience serving Military Families across the globe, Calvert School aided in the design of the Verticy Learning program. This means that our families will receive the benefit of Calvert's decades of experience serving overseas families.
The success and appeal of Calvert School are exemplified in the Verticy Learning curriculum. The completeness of their courses: all textbooks, workbooks, activities, assignments and supplies are shipped to the family. These tools, coupled with the Verticy Learning methodology and our comprehensive curriculum, help inspire the best in children and makes home teachers the most productive they can be.
Verticy Learning Academy provides a comprehensive, tailored curriculum to Forth, Fifth and Sixth Grade students with language-based learning differences. In addition to daily, step-by-step lesson plans that use textbooks from major educational publishers, Verticy offers a wide range of academic support. It begins with placement testing to ensure students are properly challenged, continues with access to Education Counselors to discuss questions about instruction and learning methodology, and includes an optional Advisory Teaching Service (ATS), where professional teachers correct, score and return tests eight times a year to confirm student success. (With ATS, students can obtain official transcripts.)
Verticy Learning Academy and Calvert School students are all over the world -- in 90 countries on 6 continents. Hundreds of military families stationed outside the United States use our courses.

