Online Courses offered through the Innovation Center
William Penn High School offers a wide variety of online courses. These courses supplement our 19 different degree programs, offering our students additional opportunities, all through personalized digital learning. Similar to current college experiences, our courses are blended between an online curriculum and a William Penn teacher. These courses encourage freedom and flexibility and empower students to experience personalized learning beyond our own classroom walls. For further information, contact our distance learning coordinator: [email protected] .
These courses need pre-approval from both student counselor and Ms. Cuje in the Innovation Center. Once approved, registration is processed in the Innovation Center. Course platforms are through Florida Virtual School or Edegnuity web based programs. Many use Schoology as the learning management system
These courses need pre-approval from both student counselor and Ms. Cuje in the Innovation Center. Once approved, registration is processed in the Innovation Center. Course platforms are through Florida Virtual School or Edegnuity web based programs. Many use Schoology as the learning management system
Student Rights & Responsibilities
Your Rights:
- You have the right to ask questions.
- You have the right to receive quality feedback in a timely manner.
- You have a right to feel safe and un-judged in your online course. You are entitled to your own opinions and may speak them freely in a respectful manner that does not cause harm to others.
- You have the right to learn from relevant and updated course content.
Your Responsibilities:
- You are responsible for completing your work on time. If you are not meeting expectations within 28 days of the course, you may be removed from the program (we pay $84 per course for each online course you are enrolled in; if we feel you are not using the opportunity to your fullest potential, we will use that money for someone else.)
- You are responsible for completing your OWN WORK. If you borrow ideas from another source (anything that you did not think of), you must cite it using APA formatting. Refer to the Academic Integrity module for more information.
- You are responsible for being kind online and having good netiquette. It is expected that you are completing all assignments and discussions with academic purpose and using proper spelling and grammar. The Acceptable Use Policy should be followed at all times. Remember that technology is a privilege, not a right. Refer to Online Communication module for more information.
- You are responsible for checking in weekly with Ms. Cuje via the Weekly Reflection in the “Distance Learning: Cuje” course. If she requests to see you in person, it is your responsibility to meet as soon as possible.