Home Schooling
Program for Home Schooled Students: An increasing number of families are considering alternatives to traditional classroom-based instruction for meeting the learning needs of their students. The Riverside Virtual School supports parental choice, while providing access to a rigorous, standards-based, college preparatory curriculum in grades 6 - 12. The RVS is fully-accredited through the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). The unique blended learning environment experienced by RVS students also provides access to experiential school activities such as fine and performing arts programs, school-based athletics, links to institutions of higher learning, and community mentor programs.
The Role of the Parent: A critical aspect of home schooling is the active role parents play in the learning process. As students advance in a college preparatory curriculum, some parents may grow concerned about their ability to provide instruction in certain content areas. Our highly qualified teachers are experts in their field, holding both California teaching credentials and advanced degrees in their content areas. Both curricular and technical support is provided to parents in order to best support their student as they navigate through their individualized course of study. Face-to-face support is provided to all students, the frequency of which is determined by the specific curriculum and the individual needs of the child.
Deciding if online learning is right for you: Virtual learning environments encompass new and exciting learning strategies and experiences that are designed to match the learning style of the digital learner. Success with an online learning program requires self-determination, self-discipline, and personal motivation, as well as an ability to balance your time. Some students find the online curriculum and instructional methods to be more challenging than that which they have faced in the traditional school setting. Students and parents should take the time to investigate the school, the curriculum, and - most of all - their own learning styles before enrolling in any online course. These resources can assist you in determining if the virtual learning environment will match your personal learning style.
Next Steps: We are excited about the possibility of working with you and hope to be able to answer any questions that you may have. Please give us a call or plan to attend an parent information meeting soon. Hope to see you there! If you would prefer to speak with Dr. Haglund, directly, please call and arrange an appointment.
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What is accreditation?
Accreditation is a voluntary dual-purpose process that schools (1) must be worthy of the trust placed in them to provide high-quality learning opportunities and (2) clearly demonstrate continual self-improvement.
An accredited school is focused on a mission and goals for students; it is student-oriented and examines its students' performance continuously; it accepts objective evaluation from a team of outside peer professionals trained by WASC; it maintains a qualified faculty within an effectively organized school; it collaboratively assesses the quality of its educational programs on a regular basis; it plans for the future...More Info
Program Enhancements
•AP test prep and study teams
•Opportunities for acceleration
•Access to experts in the field
•Summer learning opportunities
•Virtual clubs and organizations
•Student showcase events
•Senior cumulative projects
•Research components in all courses
•AP course audits
•Links to colleges and universities
Extracurricular Programs
Local RVS students have the opportunity to participate in athletic team sports and fine arts programs (band, orchestra, theater) at RUSD comprehensive high schools. This is a unique opportunity that is not commonly available to students attending online schools. Audition and try-out requirements apply.
Questions?
•Why would a student take an online course through RVS?
•Are all students successful in online classes?
•Are RVS courses for credit?
•How are parents involved in student learning?
•When do students complete their coursework?
•Do students need a computer at home?
•Is there a teacher for every class?
•Will students need to be online at the same time as the instructor?
•What is the difference between "asynchronous" and "synchronous" discussions?
• What about assignments, quizzes and tests?
•How many RVS courses can students take at one time?
•What is the cost for RVS courses?
•What if a student needs to withdraw from a course?
•Who can a student contact if he/she is having trouble with an online course?
•How do students receive their username and password for the Blackboard system?
•Where do students go to log into their classes?
•Who should students contact when having trouble logging into their courses?
•How does a student order his/her textbooks
Riverside Unified School District
3380 14th St.
Riverside, CA 92516
Richard L. Miller, Ph.D
District Superintendent
David Haglund, Ed.D
Principal (Twitter) (Blog)
Board of Education
Mrs. Kathy Y. Allavie
President
Mr. Lewis J. Vanderzyl
Vice-President
Mr. Tom Hunt
Clerk
Mrs. Gayle Cloud
Member
Charles L. Beaty, Ph.D
Member