Frontiers students
will access and experience their curriculum in a blended setting, both
on campus and outside of the “brick and mortar” school building
and outside of traditional school hours. Certain graduation requirements,
such as Physical Education, music programs, or other exploratory options,
will still be provided onsite and will require the student to attend and
participate, but not necessarily on a daily basis.
Students enrolled in the Frontiers program will continue
to be exposed to curriculum and content presented by highly-qualified
instructors and will be required to complete all of the
high school graduation requirements for the State of Michigan
as well as participate in the MME. Students must be enrolled
in six or more courses and will be considered a full-time
high school student. If they complete an online course early,
they may enroll in another immediately. This also allows
for the possibility of early graduation for motivated individuals.
Part time, elective course options are also available for
home-schooled students.
Those enrolled in
the Frontiers program are able to participate in all extra curricular
activites and sports as long as all eligibility requirements are maintained.
Additionally, all program participants are required to participate
in a highly-focused, guided pursuit of post-secondary educational
options. However, this program will allow students to acquire
a high school diploma without the traditional “seat
time” requirements where a student must be physically
present within the building to gain credit. A portion of
a student’s time on-task may now be spent online off
campus.
Participants will also be assigned a “Mentor Teacher”, staffed
by Rogers High school who is physically present during the school day.
Mentors are certified teachers and are also available via e-communication.
Mentors will assist students as they progress through their courses successfully
and assure that they are following the individual educational program
that the students have designed for themselves. |