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Family Expectations and Support

Family support plays an important role in student success in online learning. Families are not expected to replace the teacher, but regular encouragement, communication, and oversight make a significant difference.

In our online school, students are expected to take ownership of their learning. Families can help by providing structure, checking progress, and reaching out early when concerns arise.

Families can support student success by:

  • Encouraging students to log in and engage in learning every school day

  • Helping establish a consistent daily routine for schoolwork

  • Providing a quiet space for learning whenever possible

  • Checking student progress, grades, and messages on a regular basis

  • Encouraging students to communicate directly with teachers when they need help

  • Contacting school staff early if a student is struggling academically, emotionally, or with attendance

What families should expect from the school:

  • Clear communication about courses, expectations, and deadlines

  • Timely feedback and support from teachers

  • Outreach when concerns develop related to attendance, participation, or academic progress

  • Partnership focused on helping students stay engaged and successful

A shared commitment

Online learning works best when students, families, and school staff communicate consistently and address concerns early.

Students are expected to complete their work, participate regularly, and ask for help when needed. Families are expected to support routines, monitor progress, and partner with the school when challenges arise.

Online learning offers flexibility, but it still requires steady effort, accountability, and communication.

Enrollment in the online school includes a commitment from both students and families to support regular participation, academic progress, and communication with school staff.