All students were assigned a Distance Learning Monitor who checked their progress and remained in contact with them through emails, on-line chats through the programs or by phone.
In 1997, five local school districts met with members of the Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit (CSIU16) to discuss establishing a cyber entity.
Other students had medical problems such as auto-immune deficiency, cancer, or asthma that led to them missing a significant number of schools days, due to illness or therapy appointments.
They may have entered college with advanced standing, but have a course requirement outstanding to earn their high school diploma.
[6] SusQ-Cyber Charter School ceased operations effective 31 August 2022, citing declining enrollment as the reason for the closure.