The Pulse by USPA: Edition 4: October

Straight from a USPA Parent Parents of Student/Athlete David Pyle, Golfer

​Real Time. Real Relationships. USPA by the numbers

65 total hours per week of connected time between students and our USPA team

260 total hours per month of connected time between students and our USPA team

2.5 hours per student per week of human connection between students and our USPA team

David is absolutely thriving at USPA. Being able to work at his own pace and also enjoy the sport he works so hard at has been a complete game changer for him.” He has always been a great student, but the long days in a classroom were not always beneficial to him, he would bore easily and sit around waiting for the next thing to do. With USPA he has the ability to set his own pace and really focus on what he is learning.

Our family is not only enjoying the flexibility of the schedule but also the support that comes from everyone at the school. The Team at USPA has been nothing less than amazing. We have the freedom to travel from state to state for golf tournaments which keeps him playing at a high level, while also keeping on top of his school work which is very important to him. USPA has given us the ability to truly put family first while also achieving great academics, and we couldn’t be happier.”

“I was logging in to meet with one of my students who was living on her own so she could pursue her passion, ice hockey. I was thinking we were going to review some questions she had in math. The math she was all set with, but she could not figure out why her vacuum was not working. I taught her how to change the filter.”

— April Pyle

David Pyle, Golfer Class of 2028

— Learning Coach, Kaitlyn McEloy

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