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Online and self-paced courses allow students to study and succeed in a manner that is suited to their needs
 


 Monroe Virtual School, with its flexible schedule, is the perfect choice for students who, because of job, family, or other circumstances, left high school before earning their high school diplomas. Most learning can be done at home, with students taking five hours a week to meet with a certified Monroe Public Schools teacher. MVHS serves students up to age 19 who are not currently enrolled in school but want to earn their high school diplomas. Students who complete Monroe Virtual High School will receive a Monroe Public Schools diploma and will be able to participate in graduation. MVHS has made it possible for nearly 50 students to receive their high school diplomas, something they would not have been able to do otherwise. MVHS classes are not easy, but self-motivated and organized students who undertake the challenge are able to reap the benefits of finishing high school!


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Interested? Monroe Virtual High School student smiles as she works

Call director Courtney Bogden at (734) 265-4915 or email her at bogden@monroe.k12.mi.us to learn more and to get started!

 

What will this cost?

These classes are free. Eligible students will be provided with a laptop to be used as a learning tool. A teacher/mentor and a counselor will work with each student to provide academic and technical support. (Note: Students will be responsible for intentional damage or loss of equipment.)


Are the classes easy?

No, online coursework is challenging.  All of the courses are taught by certified teachers, many who are associated with a university.  While the pacing is flexible, there are time tables and specific due dates.  Students MUST be able to stick to a schedule, read written directions, and stay motivated without constant supervision. Even though most of the coursework will be done online at home, students will be required to meet with a teacher/mentor five hours a week at the designated virtual school site.


What else do I need to know?

You will be enrolled as a Monroe Public School student and as such must abide by our guidelines for behavior and academic honesty.  Continued participation will depend on your effort and attitude.  All credits earned will be applied towards your Monroe High School diploma.

Have questions?

Contact Courtney Bogden at Monroe Virtual High  School at 734-265-4915 or bogden@monroe.k12.mi.us

 

SAT sign-up for 2021 Senior class - Tuesday, Oct. 27th, 2020

Who should take the SAT test? Anyone attending college, trade school, cosmetology, etc.

Even if your college does not require an SAT score for admission, many scholarship opportunities do require this score. More importantly, any merit money awards or scholarships, no matter where you attend school, require it. THIS INCLUDES TEST OPTIONAL SCHOOLS!

On October 27th,  the SAT will be given at Monroe High School regardless if you are attending Orchard Center High School, Monroe Virtual High School, or Monroe High School. If you will be in need of transportation, please make sure to indicate that on this form.

Please don't take the option of taking the test on October 27th lightly. The cost of this test is covered by Monroe Public Schools.  If you choose to continue your education now or in the future and don't have an SAT score but need one, you may have to occur all fees associated with taking the test.

The link to sign up to take the SAT on October 27th is:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfxiSap6hGpEMevUvKcqgPwe1SmL9AAV07SxQhw5cvNpDM3Kg/viewform

The deadline to sign up is Sunday, September 27th.

 

 

Monroe Virtual High School is possible because of the State of Michigan Seat-time Waiver Program.  This program allows students not currently enrolled in a regular high school to take online courses and earn credit toward graduation.

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