[CASL-L] online course requirement?
KALUZYNSKI SARA
KALUZYNSKIS at stratfordk12.org
Thu Mar 10 05:14:54 PST 2016
We had some students taking online classes last year through Virtual High School but none to my knowledge this year. One of them loved it, and the other hated it (preferring face to face).
I think a requirement is a great idea, so students can test whether their preferences while stakes are lower. It could help them make post-graduation plans better. I can see that happening down the line but my district is not exactly cutting edge so not here any time soon.
Sara
Mrs. Sara Kaluzynski
Library Media Specialist
Stratford High School Library Learning Commons
e-mail: kaluzynskis at stratfordk12.org
website: https://sites.google.com/site/stratfordhighvlc/
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45 North Parade Stratford, CT 06615
Phone (203) 385-4245
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From: CASL-L [casl-l-bounces+kaluzynskis=stratfordk12.org at mylist.net] on behalf of Fitzgerald, Joy [Joy.Fitzgerald at vernonct.org]
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2016 8:05 AM
To: Geri Dineen; casl-l
Subject: Re: [CASL-L] online course requirement?
Our High School does not "require" students to take any online courses. But they do offer course credit recovery as an option. And on a few rare occasions, an online course has been approved when it is a subject that we do not offer, with monitoring by either an independent study teacher or a guidance counselor.
So if a Student has missed too many classes or is failing or has lost credit for a past course, they may take an online course to get credit for a course. There is a "Blended Learning" Teacher who is the credit recovery teacher/primary monitor. In addition, a few teachers and administrators, who are Administrators in the Edgenuity program. These staff Edgenuity administrators are able to set a student up and monitor each students progress. Some students who require more monitoring in person, or meeting time are scheduled into the classroom for a period each day with the "Blended Learning" teacher. Others are able to log in on a Library Computer or on their own at home or during their free periods.
Edgenuity is the current program, and before last year, we had been using NOVA-NET or GRADPOINT.
Starting two summers ago, the school started SUMMER SCHOOL (credit recovery option) as a blended learning with partial online and partial in school attendance, required to meet with subject teachers for Science, History, English, etc. for a minimum number of times dependent on their online progress. Little progress online through monitoring required more in school attendance.
Night School/Adult Education had also been using an online course provider with staff monitoring and certain number of in-class meetings.
Joy Fitzgerald
Librarian Media Specialist, Dept. Head & 21st Century Skills Teacher
Rockville High School Library / 70 Loveland Hill Road / Vernon, CT 06066
"Libraries are no longer ‘grocery stores’ where students can go to pick up ingredients, but ‘kitchens,’ where they have the resources necessary to create a finished product." --Joyce Valenza
860-870-6050 ext. 336 or 340 (Library Desk) / Open: 7:15 a.m. To 3:00 p.m. / Hours are during school year
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From: CASL-L [casl-l-bounces at mylist.net] on behalf of Geri Dineen [geri.dineen at rhamschools.org]
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2016 5:23 PM
To: casl-l
Subject: [CASL-L] online course requirement?
Do any high schools require students to take at least one online course as part of the graduation requirements?
Are any high schools offering/developing fully online or hybrid (part seat-time/part online) courses?
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Geri Dineen
Library Media Specialist
RHAM High School
Hebron CT 06248
860-228-9474, ext 3317
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