Virtual Learning FAQs
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No, students will need to be enrolled full time just as they would if they were enrolled in a traditional school.
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Yes, transportation is still provided to and from CAC and CAVIT. Students will need to arrive at their home school to ride the bus to and from.
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Each student will be assigned a teacher that they will be able to communicate via phone, email, or video chat during assigned office hours. Students can also schedule an in-person meeting or tutoring session.
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Monday-Friday (5 days a week)
- 6th Grade- at least 5 hours per day (minimum 300 minutes per day)
- 7th/8th Grade- at least 6 hours per day (minimum 360 minutes per day)
- 9th-12th Grade- at least 5 hours per day (minimum 300 minutes per day)
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The main method of communication will be through parent email and district issued student email.
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FVA staff receives a detailed report from Pearson. The ontask minutes are extracted from that report and documented with the Arizona Department of Education (ADE).
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FVA suggests that students complete the bulk of their work during normal school hours (7:30-3:30) to ensure that staff members are available to troubleshoot issues and answer questions. However, Pearson will be available 24 hours a day Monday-Friday.
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Attendance is vital in ensuring that students do not fall behind on daily work and assignments. If a student fails to maintain the minimum requirement of academic hours per school day by grade level we will conference with parent and student to set up a plan and determine eligibility in the FVA program.
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Your student will need to be enrolled in a minimum of 4 classes at all times (depending on grade level)