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Educational Needs of Students
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Home Schooled Students
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Home Bound Students
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Credit Retrieval
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Credit Acceleration
The Snohomish School District
is offering Online courses to help students attain the credits
that they need in order to graduate. This program will allow
students the opportunity to either take only online courses, or
take a mixture of online and regular courses to gain the credits
needed.
Please click on any of the
links to the left to explore
Apex Online Learning at the Snohomish School District.
The Program
The goal is to
create the same high-quality learning experience you would
expect to find in a traditional classroom. Each Online course
consists of a comprehensive curriculum and a versatile online
learning environment.
1. Our Online
learning environment is specifically designed to meet the
learning needs of middle school and high school students.
2. The curriculum is
aligned to relevant national and state standards.
3. Our courses use
technology to create learning experiences that will keep
students alert and engaged by using text, images, sound, animations, short movies, manipulatives, graphs and equations.
4. To aid each
student to achieve his or her highest potential, our program
uses self-check activities, computer-scored assignments, and
teacher-graded quizzes. Each unit also contains diagnostic
assessments that help teachers gauge student progress throughout
a course.
5. Our courses cover
both core and Advanced Placement subjects.
6. A cost to the
parent will be assessed for credit retrieval classes and for
accrual classes that go beyond a full course load.
7. Go
to www.apexlearning.com
to get a complete list of Advanced Placement Classes
ours
APEX
LEARNING ACADEMIC CURRICULUM
The Apex Learning®
Academic Curriculum provides standards-based courses in math,
science, English, social studies, world languages, electives,
and Advanced Placement for grades 6 through 12. With the Apex
Learning Academic Curriculum, schools are able to take advantage
of a range of online learning approaches to address critical
education challenges and raise achievement for all students —
from those who are not succeeding in traditional programs to
students capable of accelerating their learning.
COMPLETE STANDARDS-BASED SCOPE AND SEQUENCE
Each Apex Learning online
course provides a complete scope and sequence based on state and
national standards. Courses are organized into semesters, units,
lessons, and activities. A typical semester includes 5-6 units,
each with 5-6 lessons. A typical lesson comprises a number of
activities including studies, practices, readings, journals,
labs, discussions, projects, web explorations, reviews, and both
computer- and teacher-scored assessments, including unit
diagnostics. Each semester has an average of 750 pages, 1,000
images, 250 multimedia tutorials, 250 interactive exercises, 50
computer-graded assessments, and 85 vetted web links.
INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA INSTRUCTIONAL CONTENT
Apex Learning digital
curriculum takes advantage of the power of technology to create
active learning experiences that keep students alert and engaged
as they read, watch, listen, inquire, write, discuss, explore
and manipulate objects and data. Multimedia tutorials provide
students with opportunities to explore and discover new
concepts, allowing each student to move at their own pace.
Images, sound tracks, short movies, animations, charts and
graphs integrated throughout the text provide alternative
representations and address different learning styles.
ASSESSMENT INTEGRATED THROUGHOUT
Assessment opportunities –
including formative, summative, and diagnostic assessments – are
integrated throughout Apex Learning digital curriculum. Each
lesson begins with the learning objectives for the lesson.
Assessments address each learning objective and are specifically
designed to test students at various levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy.
Formative and diagnostic assessments provide opportunities to
gauge student progress on an ongoing basis. Summative
assessments require students to demonstrate what they have
learned at the end of each unit and semester.
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