Select your courses in the K-5 or 6-12 registration system. Any courses successfully completed with FLVS will be on your official academic record and will not need to be taken again at another school.
FLVS courses available through your school district. For K-5 check with your county for availability. Not sure which option is right for you?
Select your courses in the K-5 or 6-12 registration system. Any courses successfully completed with FLVS will be on your official academic record and will not need to be taken again at another school. Download printable step-by-step registration instructions (PDF). Upload proof of residency document through your FLVS student dashboard.
You need not send a question to your instructor as he or she can only see what you can see. Some assignments require you to input your work directly into the assignment form. These are called worksheets and can take many forms such as homework problems, pop-quizzes or tutorials.
For students who do not complete a course in 27 weeks, we reserve the right to impose an extension fee for an additional month of access or to re-enroll the student and invoice for the full amount of the half-credit course. (For detailed pricing information, please review our courses page.)
Violators commit a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable by a term of imprisonment for up to 60 days or a fine of $500.
Tips for Finishing Your Classes FasterChoose Easy Classes.Examine Your Pace Chart.The pace chart is one of the first pieces of information that you're required to look over when you're placed into your chosen course. ... Set Dates to Do Work.Listen to Music.Hint: Using an online music streaming service is a great idea.More items...•
Yes, students can withdraw. We encourage communication with the teacher prior to withdrawal and we always work to discuss issues with parents as they arise.
You could say: "I am very sorry that I cheated on last week's test. I understand that this was a wrongdoing and that my actions have consequences that I will need to face. At the same time I also want to reassure you that this was a one-time incident and it will not happen again."
Ask for forgiveness.Keep it simple, but sincere. Say something like, "I hope that you can forgive me."Don't worry if your teacher doesn't forgive you. They might need time to think about your apology.
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Croskey notes that dropping a class is better than withdrawing, but withdrawing is better than failing. “A failing grade will lower the student's GPA, which may prevent a student from participating in a particular major that has a GPA requirement,” Croskey says.
However, as a Home Education student, the parent is the school administrator and will be the one to calculate the GPA. As FLVS Flex is the curriculum provider, we do not calculate GPA. You can calculate a general GPA by using this basic formula....The 411 on the 4.0.CourseSemester Grade (.5 credit)GPAHistory95 – A4.04 more rows•Oct 2, 2019
Students must earn a 2.0 grade point average (GPA) on a 4.0 scale for all cohort years and pass statewide, standardized assessments unless a waiver of assessment results is granted by the IEP team for students with disabilities. * Eligible courses are specified in the Florida Course Code Directory.
If your child is currently Active (A) or Classroom Assigned (CA), your child must contact the instructor via phone or email to submit a request to be withdrawn. If your child is taking a FLVS course as part of the school day, your child must contact the school counselor before he or she may drop a course.
PNA (Pending Never Activated): the student has been placed with the teacher but has not yet completed the welcome call, the teacher has requested a withdrawal, and it is currently waiting approval/denial.
The Counselor Office is your one-stop shop for guidance services for FLVS Flex homeschool families. You will find career, college, scholarship, financial aid, advisement, personal growth, social skill building, and other resources here!
Getting Started: Creating Your Account and Designing Your Home Education Curriculum So you’ve decided to homeschool your student, but you aren’t sure where to start? We’ll walk you through how to register with your Home Education office, how to create your account, how to approve your courses and how to upload your proof of residency.
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Click on your counselor's name to send them an email or click here to locate your counselor on a printable guide.
There are three ways in which you can be enrolled into a course: Auto-enrollment as soon as you register for the course at your institution (often referred to as Database Integration) Manual self-enrollment into the course (Open Enrollment) Mananual enrollment into the course by your instructor.
go back to the original assignment directions in your packet. click on the [BROWSE] button in the middle of the screen. locate your saved file on your computer, highlight it, and click [open] to place that filename in the browse box. Add any comments you wish to make about this assignment to your instructor.
To read a message in your inbox, click on the subject. If the person neglected to put a subject, which isn't a good habit, Educator will label the message subject No Subject.
You can maintain your own website on the Educator system by uploading HTML files to your folder and designating one as your home page. This will assume you know how to create and link HTML files as it is beyond the scope of this help center to teach web design.
As a Learner in the K-12, Higher Education, or Corporate and Professional Training industries, Educator provides an interactive and dynamic online community that promotes the effective transfer of knowledge.
Your instructor can link to a nearly infinite number of resources located on the Web to enhance the delivery of information. Because these resources are located outside of the Educator Course Management System , special features were developed that allow external web resources to be 'wrapped' seamlessly into your course.
Your student folder is where all files you upload are stored. Even if you upload a file from an Assignment page, it will be stored in your student folder--labeled with that assignment association.
Hey all. I dropped out of high school. I am now taking GED classes at my college. I want to let you all know:
Hey I've been on flvs since 8th-grade I'm in 9th grade now and I was wondering if there is any 13-15 who want to play games with me I'm open to any game that's free or something I already have.
Does anyone know what questions will be asked in this dba? We’ve gone over the story of Macbeth this module.
im new to this sub and im just now learning about flvs. im trying to graduate high school early and im in 9th grade if that helps. i haven’t enrolled yet. im gonna do flvs flex. any advice on what to expect and how i should do the classes?
I'm still in classes I have been in since last year, I'm so tired, I know nothing in them and don't know what to do. I'm duel enrolled in community college taking 2 classes and I am doing amazing in them. But FLVS, I am learning nothing, and I need to do more FLVS to be duel enrolled. FUCK