ACADEMIC SUPPORTS

Students needing additional academic support should reach out to their teacher as the first option. Teachers can meet with students to offer extended assistance during their office hours and at other scheduled times when students reach out.  

Additionally, each school provides academic support during advisory hours for students who are struggling or need clarification on course work.  Students should consult with their teachers and/or their school counselor about academic supports. 

Homework Requests 

Teachers may have calendars, assignments, and resources online for students to access when absent from school.  Students/parents are encouraged to email teachers to coordinate make-up work. Students absent for an extended period of time are encouraged to contact their counselors for assistance with make-up work. Students absent from school due to a school-sponsored field trip are required to make arrangements for assignments from their teachers and are required to turn in missed work immediately upon their return to school. 

Academic Assistance 

Students who are experiencing difficulty with their subjects are advised to see their individual instructor first for help or suggestions. If the student continues to struggle academically the student should see his/her counselors for other ideas. All students are strongly encouraged to attend the academic assistance program. 

Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) 

MTSS is a framework used to provide support for all learners, from classroom instruction that addresses different learning styles to intense, individualized support for struggling students. Each high school offers tiered levels of support for students both on a drop-in and a referral basis. Specific supports for each high school can be found by clicking the links below:  

Central | East | West