Summer School FAQs
4-Week Session One: June 14, 2023 - July 14, 2023
4-Week Session Two: July 17, 2023 - August 11, 2023
8-Week Session: June 14, 2023 - August 11, 2023
There is no specific start time to each day. You may log in at any time that best fits your daily schedule.
You are expected to spend approximately 90 minutes per day, Monday-Friday, on each course. Those 90 minutes will be spent completing weekly assignments, working with your classmates on projects, and contributing to online discussions.
As long as you have internet access, you can access your course. However, if you know you will be away from internet access and unable to attend class, please contact your teacher directly via the 'Private Topic' within your course.
Yes. All assignments will be due by 12:00AM (EST) the Friday of each week. Any work turned in after that will be accepted but will be penalized. Late work is accepted for only 1 week.
Each VHS Learning course has a highly-qualified teacher leading the way. Your teacher is in your online classroom and will check into the course each day (Monday-Friday) to assess your work and the work of your classmates. Since everything is conducted online, your teacher and fellow classmates can be anywhere in the country or around the world.
If you are on a special education plan and need specific accommodations, either you or your parent/guardian must notify your VHS instructor(s) during the first week of class so the proper arrangements can be made.
Students must determine whether their school will accept VHS Learning Summer School course credit for credit recovery or initial credit before registering for the course.
Click here and click the 'Forgot your Login and/or Password?' button. This will reset your old password and a new one will be sent to the email address that you provided on the enrollment form. If at any point you’d like to change your password, you can log into your my.vhslearning.org account and select ‘Edit Account’ on the left-hand side. Enter your old and new password for confirmation and then select ‘Save’.
Yes. You may access their account by going to https://courses.vhslearning.org/ and log in using their username and password. Click the ‘View my progress’ link which will give you a detailed view of your student’s activity. Parents are encouraged to contact their child’s teacher directly if there are any questions or concerns.
The cost is dependent on the length of the course in which you enroll:
4-week courses for semester credit - $275 per course
8-week courses for full-year credit - $450 per course
Discounts available for schools wishing to purchase summer school in bulk.
No. All materials that you will need are provided to you online and are included in the course.
Payments must be made online at the time of registration. Students from a school that is an active member of the VHS Learning program will be presented with three payment options during registration: Pay Online (i.e. Credit Card), eCheck, or Invoice My School. All other students will be presented with two options: Pay Online (i.e. Credit Card) and eCheck.
Unfortunately, we do not offer financial aid at this time.
Students who officially withdraw from their courses through notification to VHS Learning may receive a refund of tuition according to the following schedule:
• Full refund granted before the start of class, less a $25 admin fee.
• No refunds once class has started.
Once grades are finalized at the end of each course, you will be able to view and print your transcript by logging into your my.vhslearning.org account. Once logged in, click the ‘View Transcript’ button located on the left-hand side. This will produce a PDF report of your transcript, entitled “Report.pdf.”
*We suggest that you save a local copy to your files. If at any time you have trouble accessing this, please request support by visiting https://service.vhslearning.org/s/
Students can ask teachers questions one-on-one via a private discussion thread that is built into each course, and teachers provide regular feedback through assignments and discussion posts. Summer school teachers also hold weekly one-hour office hours through a virtual classroom embedded in the platform, D2L Brightspace. During office hours students can meet with their teacher to ask questions and work through questions and problems. Students are not required to attend but are strongly encouraged to if they need extra help.
Students log in to their course to access the virtual classroom, and they can share video and work on an interactive whiteboard in real-time. Course content is not presented during office hours, as the time is intended for students and teachers to meet and discuss challenges and work through problems.