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Student Orientation
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Welcome to CVA! MISSION To offer a virtual education experience which allows students to dream, achieve, and soar anywhere, anytime on any path VISION To provide students a learning path in an innovative online environment, where mastery learning is the outcome of each child’s motivation, organization, and dedication, and to prepare them to be leaders in a global marketplace COLORS Maroon, white, and black MASCOT Viper jet MOTTO Dream, Achieve, Soar! Dr. Hatcher, CVA Principal
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Clay Virtual courses use accredited curriculum taught by certified and highly qualified teachers. Students and parents will be treated with courtesy by all members of the staff. Students and parents will be treated fairly regardless of race, creed, national origin, economic status, gender, or age. Each child will be treated as an individual. Students and parents can approach a staff member with a concern, and the staff member will listen carefully and do everything possible to address the issue. RIGHTS OF PARENTS AND STUDENTS
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PARENT RESPONSIBILITIES
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Expect academic honesty Monitor/track your child’s performance and pace Be aware of the 21 day grace period Assist your child in developing a work schedule using course pace charts Help your child study and prepare for assessments, including Discussion Based Assessments (DBAs) if applicable Ensure your child has time and an appropriate place to work and study PARENT RESPONSIBILITIES
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Keep CVA updated with contact information for you and your student Check email at least daily Maintain clear, courteous communication with instructors at least monthly and respond to teacher communication within 2 school days of receipt Set up a parent account for FLVS courses at https://vsa.flvs.net/Registration/GuardianApplicat ion.aspx?pageID=141&AID=273&fn=Apply-for- Parent-Guardian-Account PARENT RESPONSIBILITIES Continued
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STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES
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1.Check in to homeroom and monitor homeroom announcements. 2.Create a schedule. 3.Decide if you will focus on one subject per day or all subjects every day. 4.Dedicate a work space that is removed from distractions. 5.Create a binder for each subject that includes the pacing guide, your daily schedule, and notes. 6.Speak up! Be an advocate for yourself. 7.Have academic integrity. 8.Monitor your own progress and performance- Be aware of the 21 day grace period if applicable. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES
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9. Keep in contact with your teachers. Schedule all Discussion Based Assessments in advance (if applicable). Check email at least daily. Return all calls and emails within 2 school days. Set up tutoring with your instructor as needed. If part of your course, teachers may communicate with students regarding scheduling of virtual classes. While attendance to virtual classes may not be mandatory, if not in attendance, all students must view the recording of the material presented in the session if required. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES Continued
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DROP/ADD Policy
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PACE INFORMATION GRACE PERIOD = 21 DAYS Pace is about 5% per week which should take about 5-8 hours per course. If a student is not on pace and working consecutively on required assignments as listed in the course pace chart, s/he will be withdrawn if within 21 days, or may be withdrawn failing if after 21 days. Students are required to login daily. Please PRINT the PACE CHART on page 3 of the student handbook.
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You have 21 days from your course activation date to drop the course without penalty. Students who request to drop an online course within the first 21 days will be withdrawn without a grade (W). Students who withdraw from a course after 21 days will be issued a failing grade (W/F or C/F) on their transcript. Schedule changes are made ONLY if: 1.You are scheduled for classes you previously passed. 2.You are scheduled into a class that has a prerequisite that has not been completed. 3.You are a senior who needs a class to meet graduation requirements. PARENT or STUDENT INITIATED DROP-ADD POLICY PARENT or STUDENT INITIATED DROP-ADD POLICY
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1.If the student does not submit the expected number of assignments, the student and parent(s) will receive communication from the teacher. 2.If the student does not respond to the communication by submitting the appropriate number of assignments within 7 days, the teacher will call/email the student/parent(s). The principal or guidance counselor will be notified. NO CONTACT/AUTO WITHDRAWAL NO CONTACT/AUTO WITHDRAWAL
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3.If the student does not respond by submitting all required assignments, the student may be administratively dropped from the course. 4.For FLVS courses, an official final grade report will be emailed to the student. If the course withdrawal date falls within the grace period, a grade of W will be issued. If the course withdrawal date falls after the grace period, a grade of WF may be issued. ***Please see Student Handbook pages 9-12 for further details. NO CONTACT/AUTO WITHDRAWAL Continued NO CONTACT/AUTO WITHDRAWAL Continued
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Homeroom/ Attendance
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Serve as a contact for parents and students in a specified grade level for general announcements, questions and concerns regarding Clay Virtual Academy. Record attendance in Focus based upon the number of logins to the homeroom page weekly. Do not apply to acceleration students or virtual lab students on a physical school campus. HOMEROOM TEACHERS
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Students must login to homeroom every day in order to be counted present. However, excused absences may be granted by administration. Attendance in courses other than homeroom will be based on course progression with 5% per week considered a full week of attendance. ***Please see Student Handbook page 12 for further details. ATTENDANCE
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ACADEMIC INTEGRITY
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PLAGIARISM Copying and pasting a report from the Internet and representing it as your own work. Copying any other work and not properly citing authorship. CHEATING Providing questions/answers/ work to another student Receiving questions/answers/work from another student TYPES ACADEMIC INTEGRITY ISSUES
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TURNITIN.COM ACADEMIC INTEGRITY DATABASE TEACHER EXPERTISE DISCUSSION BASED ASSESSMENTS PROCTORED EXAMS ***Please see Student Handbook pages 15-16 for further details and ask specific course instructors regarding grade information. METHODS TO ENSURE ACADEMIC INTEGRITY
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Other CVA Policies
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CONCEPT MASTERY/ Face-to-Face Sessions An instructor may ask a student to resubmit assignments that do not demonstrate mastery. CVA reserves the right to require a student and/or parent to attend a face-to-face conference, lab, meeting, test, or tutoring session. Reasons for such a requirement include, but are not limited to: 1. County or state mandated testing 2. Progress Monitoring/Assistance with Pace
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Assess student understanding of major concepts and identifies misconceptions May be performed via phone or collaborate session May serve as a monthly call, and details of this contact will be recorded by the instructor Must be scheduled in advance - Students must complete all prerequisite assignments prior to the DBA. Skipping a DBA is strictly prohibited and may result in a contact instructor hold being placed on a student’s account. If this occurs, the student will not be able to access the course until the DBA is complete. ***Please see Student Handbook page 12 for further details. DISCUSSION BASED ASSESSMENTS (ORAL ASSESSMENTS)
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CVA uses Remote Proctor for exams if the Parent signs a permission form. If the parent does not agree to use of Remote Proctor, arrangements must be made to meet the student on a campus or public library. CVA Distance Learning Specialists can assist with use of Remote Proctor. REMOTE PROCTOR
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Instructors are allowed 2 school days for grading/scoring. It is important the instructor, student, and parent know the appropriate grade book of record that should be monitored. ***Please see Student Handbook pages 13-14 for further details and ask specific course instructors regarding grade information. GRADE BOOK INFORMATION
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Students and parents can check progress via the course gradebook, monthly calls/emails, and progress reports. Final grades will be posted to the student’s academic grade history (transcript). Only the final yearly Report Card will be printed for parents. ***Please see Student Handbook page 14 for further details and ask specific course instructors regarding grade information. REPORT CARDS & PROGRESS REPORTS
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SCORING SCALE – GRADES K-2 ONLY Code 4 = The target task was demonstrated in the virtual classroom or a “face to face” situation and the corresponding assignment does not need to be completed. Code 3 = The target task was completed in a satisfactory manner. Code 2 = The target task was not fully demonstrated. Code 1 = The target task was not demonstrated. Please contact your teacher any time you see a Code 1. There can be many reasons for a Code 1, for example: not following directions related to the assignment or the teacher was unable to view your submission. ***Please see Student Handbook page 13 for further details and ask specific course instructors regarding grade information.
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GRADING SCALE- GRADES 3-12 ONLY GRADEPERCENTGPA VALUE A90-1004 B80-893 C70-792 D60-691 F0-590
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CODE of CONDUCT/ Student Handbook Acknowledgement The Student Code of Conduct and CVA Student Handbook are available at http://www.clayvirtual.net/ parent-news.html http://www.clayvirtual.net/ parent-news.html http://www.clayvirtual.net/ parent-news.html
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