2024-2025 School Year
Note from the Director:
When you join our virtual program you agree to a partnership. We (parents/guardians, students, and SCSD1 staff) will work together to ensure your child succeeds. You agree to communicate, respond to emails/phone calls, keep us informed if your child is sick, attend in-person meetings, and create a balanced environment at home that teaches your child daily school responsibilities. Thank you for exploring our virtual option. We would be glad to speak with you and answer any questions.
Brooke Hall
Administrator
812.794.8730
SCSD1 Virtual FAQS
Will eLearning offer the same classes as in-person?
Once I choose an option, can I change my mind?
A consistent learning atmosphere is best for student success. We would like to see a student finish a semester before switching to a different learning option. However, we understand that transitions will be required at times. We will work with you on a case-by-case basis to create a plan for your child.
Can a student be denied the virtual option?
Yes. We review credits earned, grades, attendance, and behavior to be considered. We always welcome an in-person meeting to discuss each student and situation.
What are the requirements of the virtual option?
Online learning requires a level of responsibility from you that can help you be successful, which includes:
Daily attendance will be required by completing daily coursework
Daily percentage completed per course (2-3%)
Required In-Person State Testing Days
Some In-Person required meetings
eLearning Coach will have online office hours 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Guardian email to receive weekly progress reports
Guardian coach readily available for communication via email/phone
Guardian will make sure the student is meeting all requirements
Being prepared and ready to learn before you start your online coursework
Staying on track by completing the assigned work every day
What if I DO NOT finish a course?
Course completion is REQUIRED per semester/9 weeks at 100%
You will receive an “F” if a course is not completed per semester/9 weeks
HS students will not earn the credit - the student will have to continue to complete the course to earn the credit
What if a student is not completing their work virtually?