Important information that will help you understand the basics of Volusia Virtual School

ž  Important information that will help you understand the basics of Volusia Virtual School. ž  Volusia Virtual School is a Volusia County Schoo...
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ž  Important

information that will help you understand the basics of Volusia Virtual School.

ž  Volusia

Virtual School is a Volusia County School. Your child’s teachers are local and part of Team Volusia.

ž  All

students in VVS are asked to create a Gmail account.

ž  This

Gmail account will serve as the basis for communication between student and teacher.

ž  Students

are required to check their Gmail every school day.

ž  Teachers

provide students with their Gmail address and respond to students questions within one school day. ž  Students can use the Chat feature in Gmail to reach their teachers during the school day as well. ž  All teachers keep Virtual Office Hours in order to provide live assistance to students.

ž  Virtual

students are required to access each of their virtual courses every school day. This is how attendance is taken.

ž  VVS

courses follow the Volusia County School calendar. ž  Course grades are entered at the end of each semester. ž  To complete courses by the end of the semester, students are expected to keep up with their assignment due dates. ž  Students may work on virtual courses on any day, at any time.

ž  Set

aside the equivalent of 50-60 minutes per school day for each class. ž  Create a schedule for working on virtual courses. ž  Complete the most difficult coursework first.

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Period 1 English 3 Virtual Off Campus Period 2 American History Virtual Off Campus Period 3 Physical Science On Campus Period 4 Algebra 2 On Campus Period 5 Elective On Campus Period 6 Elective On Campus Period 7 Elective On Campus 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm – Work on English 3 virtual course 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm – Work on American History virtual course

ž  ENC1101

(English) at DSC on Monday and Wednesday at 8:00. ž  MAC 1105 (math) at DSC Monday and Wednesday at 10:00 ž  SLS1122 (student success) at DSC Tuesday and Thursday at 8:00 ž  American History virtual off campus ž  Physical Science virtual off campus ž  Psychology I virtual off campus

ž  There

are three main sites to access courses and course materials ›  1) Apex ›  2) Blackboard ›  3) VVS website www.volusiavirtual.org

ž  Most

courses are in Apex Learning ž  Students watch the Virtual Student Video Guided Tour in Apex. ž  Students can click on Reports to see due dates and progress. ž  Students use Message Center to turn in assignments to the teacher. ž  The calendar feature allows students to see a monthly view of upcoming due dates.

ž  Students’

“grade to date” in the Reports section is their current grade in the course. This grade is computed based on completed and past-due assignments.

ž  Students’

grades can also be seen in the weekly parent report.

ž  Any

assignment with a grade of less than 60% may be retaken. ž  Students must earn at least a 60% on all unit tests and written English and Spanish assignments. ž  In order to retake a quiz or test, students must submit the completed study sheets to their teacher for review.

ž  Blackboard

Learning Management System is a different system than Apex. ž  Several elective courses are in Blackboard ž  Different log-on than Apex ž  Many of the same features such as online gradebook, submitting papers electronically, computer-scored quizzes

ž  Students

login at www.volusiavirtual.org user name = vvsstudent password = grades9-12 ž  Assignment sheets and course materials ž  Teachers’ virtual office hours information ž  Testing information ž  Resources ž  Technical Tips

ž  All

tests are proctored. This means that students take their tests under the supervision of a designated Apex Lab Manager. ž  Students must notify their teacher at least one school day in advance of taking a proctored test. ž  Students must pass each test with at least a 60% in order to receive course credit.

ž  Only

proctored tests taken in the Apex Lab will be valid.

ž  If

a test is taken outside of the lab, there are grade penalties.

ž  See

Testing Information in VVS Resource Center for more information including the designated proctors.

ž  There

is no grade penalty for late work except in Personal Fitness and Fitness Lifestyle Design. ž  HOWEVER, there are cut-off dates for past due work. These dates will be emailed to students. ž  Volusia Virtual courses follow the same calendar as Volusia County Schools.

ž  Testing

in the Apex Lab with a specially trained VCS employee ensures that we can conduct testing in an environment that accurately measures what the student has learned. ž  It also ensures that they are proficient and ready to progress to the next level.

ž  Proctored

tests are locked and can only be opened by a student’s virtual teacher. ž  Not only does giving one school day’s notice allow the teacher to verify the students progress, but it also allows them to notify the Apex Lab Manager. ž  Lab Managers are unable to unlock tests.

ž  Parents

can email their child’s virtual teacher at any time throughout the year.

ž 

All students have their teacher’s email address.

ž  Parents

can link to teachers’ email addresses from the weekly parent report.

ž  In

the reports section you see two grades. ›  The grade to date is the students’ current

grade which includes completed work and past-due assignments. ›  The quality of work grade is an average of the assignments that have been completed.

Weekly progress reports are sent out on Sundays. ž  If you did not receive your child’s weekly progress report by Monday it may have been for one of the following reasons: ž 

›  Student has not accessed the course in two

weeks ›  Your weekly progress report email might have been flagged as SPAM ›  VVS has no email address or an invalid address

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