Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure Oakton HS has a person dedicated to students taking VV classes. The "overseeing" is just the admin work for it. They don't do anything else in regards to the actual coursework. They register you in March and then probably process the grade at the end to add it to your transcript.
We had a good experience with VV PE. Was able to start it while school was still in session and finish up mid July instead of end of July.
This is not true. My child is going into 9th at Oakton and was not allowed to sign up for VV PE. Was told that if FCPS is offering the course, they have to take through FCPS. Do you have a kid going to Oakton taking a VV PE class this summer? If so, how did you swing that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For your first question (VV v. ACE for gym):
It’s up to the individual high school. Even with VV, a local counselor at the HS is assigned to oversee the course. Some FCPS HSs don’t do this, and therefore no VV classes can be taken. That’s why those schools only allow summertime online pe to be through FCPS’ ACE program.
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DC’s school told her no because VV requires someone to oversee the student or something and they didn’t have anyone that would do that and wouldn’t let us as parents do it.
We did get approval to take a Keystone Academy asynchronous summer PE class though and that was great. Way better than the FCPS one she had to do the next year (keystone doesn’t have the drivers ed element).
Can you share more about Keystone Academy? My child isn't able to take PE through ACE during the summer because of a conflict in July. Is there a website for Keystone, and is the class P/F, or did your child receive a letter grade?
Virtual Virginia has an asynchronous option. That might be helpful in working around the July conflict (we have one as well, which is why we chose VV instead of Ace).
Thanks! I checked into Virtual Virginia, but Session 1 conflicts with the end of this academic year. I was concerned that my child would be in the middle of exams + taking that PE class online -- it might be too much. I thought maybe Keystone Academy could be the answer ....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For your first question (VV v. ACE for gym):
It’s up to the individual high school. Even with VV, a local counselor at the HS is assigned to oversee the course. Some FCPS HSs don’t do this, and therefore no VV classes can be taken. That’s why those schools only allow summertime online pe to be through FCPS’ ACE program.
+1
DC’s school told her no because VV requires someone to oversee the student or something and they didn’t have anyone that would do that and wouldn’t let us as parents do it.
We did get approval to take a Keystone Academy asynchronous summer PE class though and that was great. Way better than the FCPS one she had to do the next year (keystone doesn’t have the drivers ed element).
Can you share more about Keystone Academy? My child isn't able to take PE through ACE during the summer because of a conflict in July. Is there a website for Keystone, and is the class P/F, or did your child receive a letter grade?
Virtual Virginia has an asynchronous option. That might be helpful in working around the July conflict (we have one as well, which is why we chose VV instead of Ace).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For your first question (VV v. ACE for gym):
It’s up to the individual high school. Even with VV, a local counselor at the HS is assigned to oversee the course. Some FCPS HSs don’t do this, and therefore no VV classes can be taken. That’s why those schools only allow summertime online pe to be through FCPS’ ACE program.
+1
DC’s school told her no because VV requires someone to oversee the student or something and they didn’t have anyone that would do that and wouldn’t let us as parents do it.
We did get approval to take a Keystone Academy asynchronous summer PE class though and that was great. Way better than the FCPS one she had to do the next year (keystone doesn’t have the drivers ed element).
Can you share more about Keystone Academy? My child isn't able to take PE through ACE during the summer because of a conflict in July. Is there a website for Keystone, and is the class P/F, or did your child receive a letter grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For your first question (VV v. ACE for gym):
It’s up to the individual high school. Even with VV, a local counselor at the HS is assigned to oversee the course. Some FCPS HSs don’t do this, and therefore no VV classes can be taken. That’s why those schools only allow summertime online pe to be through FCPS’ ACE program.
+1
DC’s school told her no because VV requires someone to oversee the student or something and they didn’t have anyone that would do that and wouldn’t let us as parents do it.
We did get approval to take a Keystone Academy asynchronous summer PE class though and that was great. Way better than the FCPS one she had to do the next year (keystone doesn’t have the drivers ed element).
Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure Oakton HS has a person dedicated to students taking VV classes. The "overseeing" is just the admin work for it. They don't do anything else in regards to the actual coursework. They register you in March and then probably process the grade at the end to add it to your transcript.
We had a good experience with VV PE. Was able to start it while school was still in session and finish up mid July instead of end of July.
Anonymous wrote:For your first question (VV v. ACE for gym):
It’s up to the individual high school. Even with VV, a local counselor at the HS is assigned to oversee the course. Some FCPS HSs don’t do this, and therefore no VV classes can be taken. That’s why those schools only allow summertime online pe to be through FCPS’ ACE program.
Anonymous wrote:For your first question (VV v. ACE for gym):
It’s up to the individual high school. Even with VV, a local counselor at the HS is assigned to oversee the course. Some FCPS HSs don’t do this, and therefore no VV classes can be taken. That’s why those schools only allow summertime online pe to be through FCPS’ ACE program.