YOUR TITLE GOES HERE
            Parent Mentor   Training
             Session
     Objectives to cover
Virtual Charter
 Integration
KUSD/ eSchool forms
Course Management
 System
  Login,   common views
Common Obstacles/
Wisconsin DPI Requirements for Virtual Schools

 Provide educational services to its pupils for at least 150 days
  each school year.
 Ensure that its teachers are available to provide direct pupil
  instruction for at least the applicable number of hours each
  school year.
 Ensure that its teachers respond to inquiries from pupils and
  from parents or guardians of pupils by the end of the first
  school day following the day on which the inquiry is received.
 Parent advisory council. The governing body of a virtual
  charter school shall ensure that a parent advisory council is
  established for the school and that it meets on a regular basis.
 Certified Staff for subject area and virtual instruction.
Charter Parental Component

eSchool Governance Board.
    7 voting members, meet on a monthly basis
    Represents the charter interests and school operations
All eSchool students are assigned a mentor.
Mentor is another supportive entity for student
 success.
    Different approach to traditional education
Required Forms

eSchool Registration Form
Emergency Health Form
eSchool Student Contract
eSchool Lab Policy


 Though some of these may have been completed at another
  KUSD location, we need to have the latest information on site
  to ensure compliance and accuracy.
“Truancy” in Virtual Schools

 Truancy is measured through course participation.
     Weekly progress, not a daily requirement
     Pace Charts
 Pupil’s failure to participate. Whenever a pupil attending a
  virtual charter school fails to respond appropriately to a
  school assignment or directive from instructional staff
  within 5 school days, the governing body of the virtual
  charter school shall notify the pupil’s parent or guardian.
 Continuance of failure to participate will result in program
  dismissal.
Common Obstacles for Students

Learning how to manage themselves outside of a
 traditional school environment.
Using multiple forms of communication to interact
 with other students and teachers.
Maintaining weekly pace.
Understanding appropriate/ inappropriate
 technological “shortcuts”.
Common Obstacles for Parents/ Mentors

Using our Course Management System.
Monitoring student progress.
Adapting to the large increase and access to the
 available information.
eSchool Support System

Every student has an instructor for each course.
  Able to assist with the curriculum and some technology related
   issues
Counselor
  eSchool Counselor for Full Time enrollment
  Part Time students still have their home counselor

eSchool Consultant
  Handles enrollments/ communications with staff and other
   district resources
eSchool Administration
  Contact for staff/ educational concerns

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Pmts2

  • 1. YOUR TITLE GOES HERE Parent Mentor Training Session Objectives to cover Virtual Charter Integration KUSD/ eSchool forms Course Management System  Login, common views Common Obstacles/
  • 2. Wisconsin DPI Requirements for Virtual Schools  Provide educational services to its pupils for at least 150 days each school year.  Ensure that its teachers are available to provide direct pupil instruction for at least the applicable number of hours each school year.  Ensure that its teachers respond to inquiries from pupils and from parents or guardians of pupils by the end of the first school day following the day on which the inquiry is received.  Parent advisory council. The governing body of a virtual charter school shall ensure that a parent advisory council is established for the school and that it meets on a regular basis.  Certified Staff for subject area and virtual instruction.
  • 3. Charter Parental Component eSchool Governance Board.  7 voting members, meet on a monthly basis  Represents the charter interests and school operations All eSchool students are assigned a mentor. Mentor is another supportive entity for student success.  Different approach to traditional education
  • 4. Required Forms eSchool Registration Form Emergency Health Form eSchool Student Contract eSchool Lab Policy  Though some of these may have been completed at another KUSD location, we need to have the latest information on site to ensure compliance and accuracy.
  • 5. “Truancy” in Virtual Schools  Truancy is measured through course participation.  Weekly progress, not a daily requirement  Pace Charts  Pupil’s failure to participate. Whenever a pupil attending a virtual charter school fails to respond appropriately to a school assignment or directive from instructional staff within 5 school days, the governing body of the virtual charter school shall notify the pupil’s parent or guardian.  Continuance of failure to participate will result in program dismissal.
  • 6. Common Obstacles for Students Learning how to manage themselves outside of a traditional school environment. Using multiple forms of communication to interact with other students and teachers. Maintaining weekly pace. Understanding appropriate/ inappropriate technological “shortcuts”.
  • 7. Common Obstacles for Parents/ Mentors Using our Course Management System. Monitoring student progress. Adapting to the large increase and access to the available information.
  • 8. eSchool Support System Every student has an instructor for each course.  Able to assist with the curriculum and some technology related issues Counselor  eSchool Counselor for Full Time enrollment  Part Time students still have their home counselor eSchool Consultant  Handles enrollments/ communications with staff and other district resources eSchool Administration  Contact for staff/ educational concerns