[CharterSchools] Louisiana's virtual school welcomes mid year switching for students needing new school NOW
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Mon Dec 8 12:38:53 EST 2014
Louisiana’sVirtual Charter, Connections Academy, welcomes “mid-year” switching if yourchild needs a new school right NOW
So, the holiday break is upon you andthere is no avoiding one reality: Your child is miserable in their school.
This might not be what you wanted to concentrateon during the winter break, but it’s not uncommon.
In Louisiana, some families arefinding the switch to a free, public virtual school meets their needs.
“Changing to a virtual charter schoolis not just a change of venue, but a change of mindset,” said LouisianaConnections Academy Principal Glenda Jones.
According to LACA’s research, the topreasons for switching schools mid-year usually are:
1. Your childlearns at a different pace—faster or slower—and the benefit of personalized learningand pacing from an online education will keep them engaged;
2. Thetraditional classroom is not addressing your child’s needs to stay focused orrecover self-esteem;
3. Your child’sathletic/performance/health schedule demands the flexibility of onlineeducation.
“Whatever the reason, the parentfinds that their child is constantly talking about the need to change schools.It’s important to listen to and respect your child’s feelings, and providereassurance,” said Principal Jones. “Taking time to explore what options areout there and clear communications about what a school change will involvehelps the transition.”
Louisiana Connections Academy is aK-12 school, and mid-year switches to the school are accepted, especially amongjunior and senior high grades.
More than a quarter of a millionAmerican students in grades K-12 get their education virtually. In Louisiana, 1800students are currently enrolled in Louisiana Connections Academy.
“The format of virtual schoolingeases the student’s adjustment period, and because learning takes place at thehome computer, the physical transition is easier too for students and families,”said Principal Jones.
Principal Jones suggests these tipsfor a mid-year transition:
Do your homework.
Make sure the school offers an accredited program with a wide range of courses, and a proven curriculum developed by professional educators. Talk to parents with students currently enrolled in the school. We have a contact a Parent program that will connect you with currently enrolled families to discuss your questions. http://www.connectionsacademy.com/our-program/school-community/contact-a-parent.aspx
Plan Ahead
Research shows that students are more successful when they change schools at the beginning of a quarter or semester. Find out when the grading period ends in your child’s current school and when the new one starts. Use this info to set a target start date for the new school. Of course, sometimes life throws you a curve ball—like surprise job changes or family matters. In that case, guidance and enrollment officials can help you navigate the school switch smoothly.
Get Your Paperwork in Order
Check with enrollment officials at the new school for admission deadlines and a list of required documents, which could include:
application forms
transcripts
birth certificate
immunization records
other state-specific paperwork
Pay Attention to Transfer Credits
Many schools don’t mail fall semester report cards until the spring semester, making it tricky for some parents to prove course completion and to get students’ credits transferred to the new school. Parents facing this situation should check with their new school’s enrollment counselors to find out what other, alternative paperwork they can supply, and then they should request it from the previous school.
Maintain an Open Dialogue
Easing a midyear transition doesn’t end once your child has all of his or her books and supplies and has started classes. Be sure to listen carefully and address your child’s questions and concerns. And continue to communicate with school staff regularly. Teachers, counselors, and administrators are there to help. Maintaining an open dialogue with them is key to a smooth transition to virtual school.
Making the mid-yearswitch? Visit www.LouisianaConnectionsAcademy.com for more information and updated onlineinformation session postings throughout the year.
Contact:
Media -H. Harper or J. Barnes (504) 897-6110
Marketing/ParentOutreach Coordinator Shelly Centanni (225) 567-3294
ABOUTLOUISIANA CONNECTIONS ACADEMY
(www.LouisianaConnectionsAcademy.com)
LouisianaConnections Academy is the state’s leading provider of high-quality, freepublic virtual charter schooling for grades K through 12. Louisiana ConnectionsAcademy offers a superior, personalized education for students, offered byLouisiana certified teachers, with the freedom and flexibility of an onlineeducation that meets the state’s standards. As an online charter school,students access their lessons anytime, anywhere as long as they have thetechnology, tools and support of their family. Accountability for meeting highacademic student performance is monitored by the non-profit charter board,Friends of Louisiana Connections Academy, Wade Henderson, President. Thecharter school is authorized by the Louisiana Board of Elementary and SecondaryEducation to accept students from any parish in the state. 1800 studentsattended for the 2014-2015 school year. Principal Glenda Jones has expanded theschool curriculum to include tutoring, summer school, dual enrollment programsand high quality electives, such as e-learning courses at Juilliard. The schoolis headquartered in Baton Rouge at 4664 Jamestown Ave., Baton Rouge, LA 70808. Studentfield trips, graduation ceremonies, parent-to-parent events and schoolinformation sessions are regularly scheduled and promoted at the schoolwebsite.
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