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Cyber Village Academy has an impressive, long-term record of success. In
recent years, both state and national standardized tests have
consistently shown that in most grade levels and most subject areas, our
students perform above average and improve at an above average rate.
But test scores are just part of our successful record. Students have
won national honors in History Day, including a first place in 2012.
Several students have gone to Minnesota State competitions in Science
Fair, won stock market simulations, and earned awards in Future City and
LEGO League tournaments.
This particular web page is an ever-growing celebration of our students'
work. Look around, let the slide shows roll, and be impressed!
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 Recent Notable Successes!
Six students achieved first or second place at the 2013 Minnesota National History Day competition, qualifying for the national competition in June in Washington, D.C.! We also had an Honorable Mention award winner!
CVA is incredibly proud that of 61 students in the State of Minnesota who qualified for nationals, six are from CVA! Way to go students and Mrs. Koenen!
Two students won silver medals at the Minnesota State Science Fair competition!
CVA had a great showing at the State Science Fair competition as well, with two award winners! CVA approaches Science Fair as an interdisciplinary project of science and language arts. Congrats to the students, Mrs. Mann, and Amanda!
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 All students in Grades 3-8 participate in Science Fair, and high school students are some of the judges!
 Our Minnesota Comprehensive Assessment (MCA) test results show strength across grade levels in both reading and math.
 History Day gives students the opportunity to really dig into a subject of their own choosing!
 MAP Test Results
The MAP tests (also know as NWEA tests) are national tests that measure each student's growth and the growth of the school overall. In reading, math and science, CVA students are above national norms. (Click on an image to open up a static picture.)
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