Success Stories
Here are just a few of our students' stories. Ready to write your chapter? Get started today!![]() Abigail “My first impression of Aloma was that it was a school dedicated to helping students graduate and succeed,” Abigail shared. The quieter campus helped her focus on her coursework, while teachers and staff consistently encouraged students to stay on track. “I felt safe and supported by everyone there.” ![]() Alex “I appreciated how much the staff supported students and pushed us to complete our work." Alex shared that his experience at Aloma taught him a valuable lesson that he believes will apply far beyond the classroom. "When there is an opportunity in front of you, it's important to take it instead of taking it for granted. I learned teachers are there to help you, but only if you are willing to show up, put in the effort, and respect them." ![]() Cadence“I needed someone to hold me accountable,” she admits. “All the staff are super supportive and will help you with whatever you need at school, work, and at home.” Cadence, two years removed from dropping out before even getting to high school, has plans to attend college. She urges others to seek out the support they need and to keep looking forward.
“Never give up. No matter what you think you can do, you can surpass that with the right determination and the right people on your side.”
Read Cadence's full story here![]() Jonah“If you can’t go 100% all the time, it helps to have something that caters to you. There are days when I go faster - even closing out 2 courses in a single month - but there are other times when I need to slow down a bit and take some breaks so I don’t burn out. It helps to know yourself, and to know your limits, but this is a really good school that lets you work at your pace.” Read Jonah's full story here![]() Sablelynn“It’s crunch time,” Sablelynn says. “I came here with 15 credits. I’m already at 20.5. I have 24 days left. I had heard this was a great place to earn credits faster. Now it’s time to work even harder.” It's a good thing Sablelynn is a fan of going fast, even planning a future as a NASCAR driver and modeling a career path after female NASCAR driver, Hailie Deegan. “I know it’s a strange career choice. Or at least different and unexpected. I love it, this is something I really want to do.” Read Sablelynn's full story here |




