Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy earns dual national honors
Sep 15, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy is celebrating dual honors, earning recognition from U.S. News & World Report and being named one of America’s Healthiest Schools in 2025.
In the Best U.S. High Schools rankings, OVCA placed among the top 100 high schools in Oklahoma out of nearly 18,000 schools nationwide. It was also recognized as the state’s highest-ranked virtual charter high school. Rankings were based on student performance on state assessments, graduation rates and college readiness, underscoring OVCA’s commitment to providing a rigorous, flexible education that prepares students for life beyond high school.
The academy also received national recognition from Healthier Generation, making it the only virtual school in Oklahoma honored as one of America’s Healthiest Schools this year. The award highlights OVCA’s efforts to foster a trauma-informed environment and provide wraparound support for students and families, balancing academics with mental health and wellness.
“We’re incredibly proud of these accomplishments,” said Audra Plummer, OVCA head of school. “Being recognized for both academic excellence and student well-being shows the strength of our school’s model. OVCA empowers students to thrive academically while also prioritizing their health and emotional needs.”