Scott County School District 1
eLearning Guardian/Student Contract and Honor Code
Welcome to Scott County School District 1 eLearning Option
Scott County School District 1 is committed to your intellectual growth and achievement. To honor our commitment to you, eLearning courses will contain instruction taught by SCSD1 staff members and partnerships with Edgenuity at certain grade levels. Edgenuity’s embedded curriculum provides, self-check practice activities, graded and written assignments, as well as a variety of assessments; all have been designed to help you master each course.
Course Requirements
Online learning requires a level of responsibility from you that can help you be successful, which includes:
Daily attendance is required during school hours
Daily percentage completed per course
Weekly face-to-face virtual interactions with eLearning coach
eLearning Coach will have online office hours 8:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.
Guardian email to receive weekly progress reports
Guardian coach readily available for communication via email, phone, in-person
Guardian will make sure the student is meeting all requirements
Being prepared and ready to learn before you start your online coursework
Staying on track by completing the assigned work every day
Taking notes (written or electronic) as you listen to the instructional activities
Comprehending online reading selections
Composing thoughtful, well-written responses with minimal spelling and grammatical errors
Asking for help when you have questions or misunderstandings
Studying before your assessments
Tracking your progress and grades
Treating others in this course, classroom, or lab with the same respect you expect
IF YOU DO NOT FINISH COURSE IN A SEMESTER YOU WILL RECEIVE AN “F” FOR THAT COURSE
Academic Integrity
You should always have pride in the work you do and should take ownership of your own learning! We understand that with tools like Google search, it’s easy to find immediate answers to your questions. In this class, you are responsible for understanding the difference between using the web for help and support of your learning, versus using the web to cheat. Cheating is against our classroom policy and has consequences.
Student Expectations in this Course
Academic dishonesty jeopardizes your success and your integrity. In completing this online coursework, you agree to:
Be honest at all times
Actively encourage academic integrity in your classmates
Discourage any forms of cheating or dishonesty
Inform your teacher, counselor, administrator, or someone you trust if you have a reasonable belief and/or evidence that academic dishonesty has occurred
Some examples of academic dishonesty are, but not limited to:
Using unauthorized materials and/or resources throughout this course
Copying work from another student, or from the web
Using a technological/communication tool and/or resource during an assessment
Having anyone else but you complete any part of your coursework for you
Using online searches to find answers to your assessment questions
Posting answers to assessment questions online
Academic Consequences
Course Completion
Course completion is REQUIRED per semester
You will receive an “F” if a course is not completed per semester
Students that do not complete eLearning course work will be transitioned back into traditional brick/mortar school work