Achieve Virtual
For Students
Student Expectations
For the benefit of each student’s education, we maintain certain expectations:
- Attend school as per the outlined expectations in the student handbook. (Check out our student handbook here)
- Show respect to instructors, staff, and other students while enrolled with Achieve Virtual.
- Communicate with staff in the event they are unable to meet attendance expectations.
- Follow all the policies of the MSD of Wayne Township.
- Demonstrate academic integrity throughout their time as a student with Achieve Virtual.
Unverified absences could lead to truancy protocol for excessive unexcused absences.
Academic Integrity
- Integrity is very important to us, however sometimes the stress of work or if students fall behind they may try and take shortcuts to their learning.
- Fortunately, the Learning Hub does have a plagiarism checker which cross references student submissions with all other student submissions previously submitted in the system and against posted web based material. Teachers are notified on student submissions that closely match another submission or web based material (by percent). High percentage notifications will be investigated by the teacher.
- Teachers have the right to assign a failing grade for assignments that are submitted as the original work of the student and are proved to be copied from other students or other sources.
- Parents or guardians will be notified of the offense.
Attendance for 9-12th Grade Students:
Achieve Virtual is like any other traditional school in the state of Indiana and students are required to ‘attend’ 5 days per week. What does attendance look like?
- Logging into the school platform, itslearning, at least 5 days per week.
- Logging into each course 5 days per week.
- Completing work and making visible progress in each of the 5 days logged in towards course completion.
- Contact your instructors, counselor, and the AVE office if there is a reason you will not be able to meet this expectation.
Virtual learning can help students to retain between 25% and 30% more information.
-THINKIMPACT.COM