eLearning
Credit Recovery
For credit recovery, Edgenuity,
an eLearning program, has been aligned with our curriculum to provide
the same content as our current course offerings. MPS curriculum
coordinators work to match the Edgenuity content as close as possible to
what is being taught in the traditional classroom.
Credit
recovery students are enrolled into the eLearning Lab during the school
day. They work to complete as many courses as they can during that
period. Edgenuity is available to students at any time, day or night,
week day or weekend. Students are encouraged to finish multiple courses
in one semester.
The Edgenuity system consists of a rigorous
curriculum including: vocabulary, video lectures, journal activities,
additional online links related to the subject matter, homework, and
quizzes. Additional features to Edgenuity include essays, virtual labs,
and manipulative technology in math classes called Gizmos, which help
students better understand the concepts. Following several sections,
students complete a test, and all courses have a required final exam.
Students work on the course until they achieve mastery, and are given a
letter grade with GPA on their transcript when they complete the course.
Students
who have been unsuccessful in the classroom and need to make up credits
(core and elective classes) are encouraged to see their counselor to
learn more about credit recovery.
Credit Protection
We
also use Edgenuity to offer credit protection. Credit protection is a
teacher initiated program. Teachers can identify students who have been
unsuccessful in a marking period in the classroom, and offer the student
the chance to complete specific lessons or units through Edgenuity
system. Students then meet with their eLearning Facilitator. They will
then work on their course outside of the school day from home, and
complete within a specific time period.
When a student
successfully completes the assigned material, the teacher will then
convert the failing marking period grade to a grade of D-, which earns
credit.
Virtual courses non-Attendance
MPS
works in conjunction with Edgenuity and the Genessee ISD to provide
virtual courses that do not require attendance for high school students
for high school students, which is authorized by the Michigan Department
of Education. Our Virtual Academy is designed specifically for students
who cannot attend school due to medical issues or other needs but still
wish to obtain their diploma through MPS. The student will work on
online classes from their home, working with an assigned mentor teacher
at the high school. Students must go through an application and
interview process to be granted this waiver. Students should contact
their counselor or Mr. Lucas Peless (Principal of Virtual Programs) for
more information.
And Beyond...
Our
eLearning classrooms provide a portal to online courses beyond what MPS
currently offers for students with identified schedule challenges as
well as for courses we do not offer. Students interested in this
opportunity should contact a counselor for more information.