![]() ![]() “I’ve actually had a pretty good experience through VVA. She has taken AP Macroeconomics and is currently taking AP US Government and AP Comparative Government with the program. Senior Stella Alexiou is one of those students. Some upperclassmen have taken advantage of the program and taken classes that did not fit into their schedule. Virtual Virginia (VVA) is a program that was available prior to the pandemic. While classes have had to change to fit online curriculum, there has always been a virtual option for students. This means teachers who have spent years teaching in person must now learn how to teach online, as well as the students now having to adjust to online learning. Students/families will indicate their preference for taking an online course when they register for the 2023-2024 school year.Classes have been switched to the online format because of the pandemic. Information about the program and course selection is available at or with the school counselor. Students who fail to login over a 30 calendar day period will be administratively dropped from the course. Students in Virtual Virginia courses who wish to drop a course must withdraw within 21 calendar days from the first day of the course. Students are enrolled by the counselor and approved by the principal. Contact your building principal and counselor concerning costs. Prices vary depending upon courses and availability. HCPS uses Virtual Virginia and Edgenuity as online vendors. If a student elects to take an online course, in lieu of a course offered by HCPS, the cost of the online course is the responsibility of the student/parent/guardian. ![]() Students will report to the media center during the block in which the online class is scheduled. Students may choose to take this online course if approved by the principal. Students may be interested in taking a course that HCPS is unable to offer. The cost of these courses shall be the responsibility of the school division. The school division will contract with an online vendor as needed to offer courses that may not be available due to conflicts that prevent the class(es) from being offered in the traditional school setting. For more information and details, please refer to the HCPS Virtual Learning Academy Requirements and Agreement.Īll online and off-campus courses must be pre-approved by the building principal. Administration and school counselors will let parents and students know if acceptance into the virtual learning academy has been approved. At that time, the virtual learning agreement will be shared, agreed upon, and signed by the student and parent/guardian. Students/families will indicate their preference for learning either in person or virtually when they register for the 2023-2024 school year. Students and parents must also sign and agree to the HCPS Virtual Learning Requirements And Agreement. Participation in the HCPS Virtual Learning Academy is by choice therefore, HCPS Virtual Learning Academy students must meet particular expectations in order for them to be successful, and students must meet certain requirements in order to be eligible to participate in the Virtual Learning Academy. Students in grades 6-12 have the opportunity to elect to participate in virtual learning via the Henry County Public Schools Virtual Learning Academy instead of attending school in person.
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