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1 Santa Rosa Online Academy Interest Meeting/Question & Answer Session
Welcome! Santa Rosa Online Academy Interest Meeting/Question & Answer Session

2 This PowerPoint presentation can be found on our website at
under the “Parents” tab.

3 Who We Are and What We Do Laura Austin – Principal of Santa Rosa Online Academy Paula Lowrimore – School Counselor for Santa Rosa Online Academy

4 What is Santa Rosa Online Academy?
We are a public school that serves 100+ full time students through either FLVS (grades 6-12), Connections (grades 4-5,) or K12 Fuel Education (grades K-12). We are an A school  Fastest growing school in Santa Rosa County Recognized by US News and World Report as one of the best high schools in the state of Florida

5 What Full-Time Virtual School Options Are Available in Santa Rosa County?
Santa Rosa Online Academy (public school/diploma earning track): K12 – Fuel Education (serves grades K-12) Connections (serves grades 4 and 5) FLVS Franchise Program (local teachers) (serves grades 6-12) Other Full-Time Options: Florida Virtual School Full-Time (public school/Orlando Based/diploma earning track) Home Education (not public school/NON DIPLOMA EARNING TRACK) Home education students may use Florida Virtual School courses as their curriculum

6 K12 – Fuel Education at a Glance
K12 is one of Santa Rosa Online Academy’s providers Teachers are not local Parent is “Learning Coach” and is expected to be very hands on Attendance is date/time specific (live lessons at specific times) RTI resources available for ESE students Communication with teachers is primarily through

7 Connections Program at a Glance
Enrolling students in grades 4 and 5 only Local Teacher: Kelli Swim “Live” lessons included in curriculum Communication with teacher is through both phone and

8 FLVS Franchise Program at a Glance
Award winning FLVS curriculum Taught by highly qualified local teachers Managed locally by Santa Rosa Online Office How does it work? Watch course basics/pace chart video here

9 FLVS Franchise Program Basics
Face to face final segment exams Discussion Based Assessments Academic Integrity Collaborations Attendance is taken every day Standardized testing required

10 Sample FLVS Course Project
Note: Students taking online courses must complete all assignments, assessments, and projects with fidelity. No parts of an assignment may be omitted. Unlike traditional brick and mortar school, instructors are not permitted to give a grade of zero for assignments not complete.

11 Important Fact to Consider a good fit for every student.
While full-time virtual school offers several educational benefits, it is not a good fit for every student.

12 Online School Misconception:
“Any time, any place, any path, any pace.” While it’s true that students may access their coursework from anywhere at any time, they MUST submit work regularly according to the pace chart in each course.

13 Expectations of Students Taking Online Courses
Must have access to a computer with internet and cell phone on a regular basis Student should contact teacher back within 24 hours Students should follow their pace charts closely and submit assignments weekly If a student is taking a guitar or PE course, he or she must be willing to be videotaped (no exceptions, including IEP)

14 Typical Day in the Life of a Full-Time Virtual School Student
Student has established schedule of waking up at a reasonable time, eating breakfast, showering, and getting dressed Student has a designated work space that is clean and well organized Student keeps a work calendar that results in all work getting submitted each week, according to the pace chart in each class Student works one hour per course per day (6-7 hours) Student schedules Discussion Based Assessments and keeps his or her appointments (approximately 30 per semester)

15 Full-Time Virtual School Works Well for Students Who…
Are motivated and can work independently Have at least a 2.5 GPA, passing standardized test scores, and have solid reading, writing, and math skills Are not afraid to speak to a teacher on the phone Will discipline themselves to sit in front of a computer and work at least seven hours per day Have at least average computer literacy skills (attaching documents, saving files, etc.) Have parents/guardians who will monitor their progress and keep them on track

16 Full-Time Virtual School DOES NOT Work Well for Students Who…
Struggle to read, write, and do math on grade level Are procrastinators who must have an adult standing over them to get them to do their work Are unwilling or highly anxious about interacting with their teachers via phone and text Are unwilling to sit in front of a computer and work at least one hour per day per class Have issues attending school regularly. Students who have truancy problems are not any more successful in a virtual school than in a brick and mortar. Parents, if you cannot get your teen to attend brick and mortar school, chances are high that you won’t be able to get him or her to do online school work either. Note: Santa Rosa Online Academy is NOT an alternative school nor are we proficiency based.  Students must complete ALL work to get credit.  If a brick and mortar will not take a student based on credits, grades or other deficiencies, neither do we.   

17 Student Concerns to Consider
Students with anxiety Students with truancy issues Students who struggle in core areas or have not passed the FSA Students who do not have a computer/internet access at home. Students who can’t be trusted with a cell phone and internet access.

18 FLVS Franchise Program Sample Assignments/Assessments
See sample Geometry lesson

19 What’s the Next Step? Parents who feel full-time virtual school would be a good fit for their student may pick up a enrollment packet tonight. Parents complete everything in the enrollment packet accurately and thoroughly. Hand deliver or mail completed enrollment packet to the Santa Rosa Online office. Once we’ve verified that all paperwork is complete, Santa Rosa Online personnel will call you to set up a face-to-face enrollment conference. Both parent/guardian and the student must attend the conference.

20 Mandatory Orientation
Orientation for Students Living in the North End:  Tuesday, August 8, at Locklin Tech Media Center                 4:00 p.m. – Orientation for K12 students                               5:00 p.m. – Orientation for returning Santa Rosa Online Academy students                 6:00 p.m. – Orientation for new Santa Rosa Online Academy students Orientation for Students Living in the South End:  Thursday, August 10, at Woodlawn Beach Middle School/PDC Lab                 4:00 p.m. – Orientation for K12 students


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