Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy earned dual recognition in 2025, ranking among the top 100 high schools in Oklahoma by U.S. News & World Report and as the state’s highest-ranked virtual charter high school. OVCA was also named one of America’s Healthiest Schools, the only virtual school in Oklahoma to earn the honor. These accolades highlight OVCA’s commitment to academic excellence, student well-being, and a flexible, supportive learning environment that prepares students for success.
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