PROGRAMS
TYPES OF SCHOOLS WE SUPPORT
Programs for Your School: Flexible K–12 Learning Models
Built for Different Schools. Designed for Flexible Implementation.
Schools don’t all operate the same way, and neither do their students. GSN supports a wide range of school types and program models by providing access to flexible K–12 online curriculum within one system.
Types of Schools We Support
Alternative Schools
Programs serving non-traditional students often require flexibility in scheduling, pacing, and course structure. GSN allows schools to build programs that support these needs while maintaining consistency across the broader program.
Small and Growing Schools
Expanding course offerings can be difficult without additional staff or resources. With GSN, schools can offer a broader range of K–12 online curriculum without building new programs or increasing operational complexity.
Schools Supporting Diverse Learners
Schools working with a wide range of student needs benefit from access to multiple instructional approaches. GSN makes it possible to support different learning styles and pacing within one system, rather than separating students across different programs or platforms.
English Language Learner (ELL) Programs
Students developing English proficiency often require different pacing and instructional support. GSN allows schools to align curriculum options that support language development alongside core academic progress.
Credit Recovery Programs
Students who need to recover credits require targeted and flexible solutions. GSN allows schools to provide recovery pathways that keep students on track toward graduation while remaining aligned with the overall program.
GSN is not limited to one type of program. Schools can implement it in a way that fits their structure, staffing, and student needs. Schools can apply GSN in a variety of ways depending on their structure and goals.
How Schools Use GSN
Full-Time Virtual Programs
Schools can operate fully online programs with centralized access to curriculum, student management, and reporting, all within a centralized system.
Blended and Hybrid Learning
GSN supports programs that combine in-person instruction with online coursework, allowing schools to extend learning beyond the classroom while maintaining structure.
Supplemental Course Programs
Schools can expand offerings with additional courses, including electives, advanced coursework, and credit recovery, without adding staffing or new systems.
Alternative Education Programs
Programs can be structured to support students who need non-traditional learning paths, including flexible schedules and individualized pacing.
Homeschool Co-ops
GSN allows homeschool groups to access structured curriculum and track student progress within a shared system, providing consistency without limiting flexibility.
Supporting Schools Facing Teacher Shortages
Schools can maintain course offerings even when staffing is limited by leveraging online curriculum options within a centralized system.
GSN gives schools the flexibility to build programs around their students, rather than adapting students to fit a single system.