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(A) or Classroom Assigned (CA), your child must contact the instructor via phone or email to submit a request to be withdrawn.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.
Below are situations and the appropriate actions to take in order to withdraw from your course (s): If you have recently requested a course and have not yet been assigned an instructor, you are able to remove the course request on your Student Dashboard by selecting Drop Course in the box for the respective course (see below) If you are ...
Please view the FLVS Student Progression Plan (PDF) for information regarding instructional and district-level policies, including but not limited to: FLVS Flex Instructional Policies for 6-12th grade (DBA, final exam, course withdrawal, enrollment requirements, etc.) FLVS Full Time Elementary, Middle, and High School information (enrollment ...
Apr 24, 2009 · FLVS Withdrawn Course? MetalMeatwad April 24, 2009, 8:04pm #1.
Sorry for all the questions lately, but I took a course on FLVS in October and my parent talked me out of it (b.c I wouldn't be getting driving experience) during the 2nd week of taking it. After emailing the teacher I want to stop the course he said I was withdrawn, and my GPA ...
i got withdraw from my flvs course for "cheating" and supposely doing the assignments too fast and now i of to take the entire class over again. flvs sucks..... my question is does it go on my school transcript. Usually getting withdrawn from a course because of cheating only happens if you done it like 3-4 times before.
hi ! basically i'm trying to look for homeschool or virtual options for school. i came across flvs flex and i read that it is basically considered homeschool once you do all the filing with your homeschool district and such. however, flvs flex doesn't give you a diploma and that's what i'm trying to go for, basically..
i cheated a lot throughout my time of flvs, and i'm now worried about my in school exams. i keep trying to learn the lesson, but i always get distracted by going onto steam or something since its so easy to access.
I am currently a freshman and I’m 15 years old. I have decided that I wanna take courses to become a junior next year, and skip sophomore year, so that I can be at the grade for my age group. Any course recommendations? What courses do I take?
Could someone help me out? I need some help trying to understand how to use pi and i cant seem to grasp how to use it in the lesson. My grasp on circumfrence and diameter is very loose and i cant rack my brain on how to solve for them.
Instead of an 18 week plan, try taking the pace chart and compacting it into a 9 week plan! Most pace charts require 3 to 5 assignments per week... just bump that up to 8 to 10 assignments per week, and you'll be finished in no time!
Oftentimes, instructors will hold collaborations and workshops where students can log in and complete a whole module in one session, which usually range from 1 to 2 hours. This is great, especially for students who might have some trouble with certain assignments that would be covered in the workshop.
Hint: If you're taking one of the new courses introduced in early 2012, at the end of each module there is a text file with a "review." This isn't exactly a review at all, and is instead the whole module on one page! By setting aside an hour or two, you can easily finish a whole module worth of assignments by using this page instead of going through each individual page in the module for your assignments
Got a really easy class? You can finish even faster if you'd like, but be sure not to burn yourself out! Doing too much too fast is a surefire way to wear yourself out.
If you're just looking to make up electives on Florida Virtual School, don't stress yourself out with a coursework-heavy class! Instead, don't be afraid to find and take much easier elective classes. Don't know which ones would be quick and easy to finish? You can check out a list of some of the easiest elective classes that you can finish as fast as possible here.
FLVS is great for students who might need to make up credits or would rather attend school online, but even though the courses aren't that long compared to in-school ones, sometimes it feels like the courses can really drag themselves out.
Omg when i signed up for ap bio (dont get me wrong, i love the course) I didnt know i would have to do the labs by myself! I thought we would watch a video of a teacher or someone doing the lab and then record the results and experiments
So I am taking Alg. 2 and my module one test (second part) was flagged. The problem is when you explain how math works, ex: 3/6 simplifies into 1/2 or x=5, you can't use different language other than that.
Is it possible to take a course offered by my school during the regular school year at FLVS over the summer? Could I get credit/would it count for my GPA?
am i allowed to enter 9th grade in flvs full time with 2 credits? should i complete all 6 credits and complete half of 6 courses so i can go into 10th grade for the spring semester?
I have Mrs. VelezWyche, I struggle really bad with Spanish i read and do the assignment then everything I learned leaves my mind. Does anybody know the questions that she asks so can study for them? THXS SO MUCHHHHH!!!!