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  • August 20th 430-730 pm
  • Grantsburg High School Auditorium
  • 480 East James AvenueGrantsburg, WI 54840
  • August 21st 430-730 pm
  • Superior Best Western
  • 415 Hammond Avenue
  • Superior WI 54880
  • August 22nd 430-730 pm
  • Green Bay Public Library (lower level)
  • 515 Pine Street
  • Green Bay, WI 54301
  • August 23rd 430-730 pm
  • Wausau- Marathon County Public Library (3rd
    floor)(Wausau Room)
  • 300 1st Street
  • Wausau, WI 54403

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  • August 27th 430-730 pm
  • Milwaukee Public Library
  • 814 W Wisconsin Ave
  • Milwaukee, WI 53233
  • August 28th 500-800 pm
  • Beloit Public Library
  • 409 Pleasant Street
  • Beloit, WI 53511
  • August 29th 430-730 pm
  • Madison Public Library
  • 2707 E Washington Avenue
  • Madison, WI 53717
  • August 30th 430-730 pm
  • LaCrosse Public Library Side B of Auditorium
  • 800 Main Street

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Welcome
  • Thank you for choosing Insight School of
    Wisconsin
  • We are a school of CHOICE
  • First Class of Insight School Wisconsin
  • You are a PIONEER
  • Commitment, Determination, and Drive

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Educational Philosophy
  • ISWis mission is to serve students whose needs
    are not being well-met in a traditional high
    school setting. Insight Schools is devoted to
    making quality public education accessible for
    all high-school-age students. Insight School of
    Wisconsin will provide online education
    alternatives for thousands of high-school-age
    students in Wisconsin who, for reasons that are
    as unique as the students themselves, do not
    attend school or may benefit from a
    non-traditional school setting.

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About ISWi
  • Partnered with Grantsburg School District
  • Charter School Governed by the State of WI
  • Innovative and Progressive

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As a student you will benefit from
  • Choices. Choose courses covering core subjects
    and requirements, plus electives such as foreign
    languages, technology, and businesswe also offer
    advanced placement and honors courses.
  • Tools. School issued laptop computer with
    wireless card, a printer, a stipend for Internet
    service, and all course materials youll need for
    independent study, for as long as you are an
    Insight student.
  • Guidance. Interact with iMentors and certified
    teachers who focus their time on teaching,
    mentoring, and engaging with students, primarily
    on a one-to-one basis.

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Advantages for Students
  • Will receive a high school diploma like any
    traditional high school
  • You will meet all state requirements for
    graduation and post high school education
  • 130 courses to choose from
  • emphasizes active learning, or applying
    concepts rather than simply retaining
    information. You can study on your own time
  • You have flexibility in your education
  • You will be able to learn and gain an education
    in a positive environment where you feel
    comfortable

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Advantages Insight Provides
  • Knowledgeable/Experienced Support System
  • Alternative and Flexible Education
  • Broad and Challenging Curriculum
  • Pathway/Tools for to Success
  • High School Diploma
  • Lifelong knowledge and skills
  • Connection with University of Phoenix (online
    university)
  • Outstanding Educational Experience

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What We Need From You
  • A High Level of Commitment
  • Patience and Understanding of our Newness
  • As we implement new processes to make our
    complete education experience more beneficial to
    our Students and Families
  • Feedback
  • Communication
  • High Level of Effort

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ISWI Principal Billy Beesley
  • Proud to be the Principal of ISWI
  • Background
  • Online Educational Experience
  • Our Team of Administrators Vision (next)

Please raise your hand at any time during the
presentation if you have questions.
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What Brings Student Success?
  • Commitment (To yourself your future)
  • Hard Work (Online learning is challenging)
  • Determination (When the going gets tough, the
    tough gets going!)
  • Weekly Study Expectations (Six Credits)
  • 30 hours per week (Easy Hard to Understand
    Courses)
  • 6 hours per day (alternatives chunking)

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Ways to Succeed that WORK!!
  • 1 is Organization
  • Build Folders Folders Folders
  • CASE Put everything relevant into your folders
  • Good Notes (Using MSFT Word)
  • Questions Prepare to ask teachers, online Tutors

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Organization is your Best Friend
  • Develop a routine
  • Have schedules and reminders visible each and
    every day where you will see them!
  • Use some sort of assignment notebook
  • MSFT Word Excel
  • Daily Planner (Paper or Electronic)
  • Apex eCollege

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Understand Your Learning Style
  • 2 Time Management
  • A schedule that works for YOU
  • Study in a quiet place the same place each day
  • Private but yet public
  • What time of day are you able to focus the best?
  • What type of environment conditions do you
    learn best in? (Jeter)

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Set Goals and Benchmarks
  • Set Short Term Goals Long Term Goals that you
    are able to or want to accomplish
  • Set Benchmarks (mini goals) for each goal
  • Give yourself rewards for accomplishing your
    goals in a successful manner
  • Be sure to be REALISTIC

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Attendance
  • Attendance must be documented and tracked to meet
    State and Federal requirements and reporting
  • We believe attendance directly correlates with
    the level of success obtainable for each student

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Attendance
  • Two types of ISWI Attendance
  • Synchronous
  • Asynchronous
  • Elluminate Synchronous Sessions Asynchronous
    Recordings

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Attendance Reporting
  • Insights State reporting requirements will be
    reported as days since last login.
  • Attendance Guidelines used for Absentees
  • Attendance Policy
  • Calls from your Student Advisor after 3 missed
    days
  • Warning letters, e-mails generated weekly for
  • 3-10 days with no login
  • 11-15 days with no login
  • 16-19 days with no login (Certified letter sent)
  • 20 days with no login (withdrawn from school)

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Attendance Recap
  • No login or communication of any sort for 3
    consecutive days or more will be considered an
    unexcused absentee
  • If a student receives 20 days of consecutive
    unexcused absences this will be considered a
    sufficient indicator of lack of progress and the
    student may be withdrawn from Insight School of
    WI and sent back to their home school district

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Educational Leave
  • Educational Leave
  • Up to 5 days
  • Pre-approved by the Principal
  • Insight School of Wisconsin is a school of
    choice that requires a commitment to excellence!
    Attendance is a crucial component to the success
    of each student!

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Grading Policy
  • Grading policies are established by individual
    instructors and are in compliance with State and
    School guidelines.
  • Grading information and other course-specific
    information are provided online within each
    course.

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Assignment Late Policy
  • Teachers shall have initial authority to grant
    exceptions on an individual basis. Completed
    according to schedule No penalty
  • Completed between 1 7 calendar days late No
    penalty, if previous arrangements made with the
    teacher.
  • Completed between 8 14 calendar days late 75
    of earned points
  • Over 14 calendar days late Zero credit unless
    previous arrangements have been made with the
    teacher.
  • The Principal is the first level of appeal.

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Turn-it-in.com
  • Turn it in is a software application that ISWI
    uses to guarantee the originality of a students
    work.
  • Gettysburg Address example
  • Plagiarism checks and teacher and parent
    notifications.

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Weekly Progress Reports
  • Student will receive a progress report via
  • Email
  • Standard USPS mail

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Parent/Guardian Roles
  • Support to organize their students to study
  • Support to develop student time management
  • Oversight on completion of course work
  • Catch your student before they fall behind
  • Communicate with the School, Teachers, iMentors,
    and Academic Counselor

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ISWI Teaching Staff
  • 27 Teachers and 5 iMentors (170 applicants)
  • Average of over 11 years of teaching experience
  • 2/3 have advanced degrees of Masters, Double
    Masters and Specialist, several close to Ph.D.
  • Some teachers had extensive online teaching
    experience
  • The best from around the Nation

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Insight Opportunities
  • Academic Letters
  • Clubs Groups
  • Face to Face Events
  • Yearbook
  • Student Council
  • Forum/Discussion Board

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Clubs Groups
ISWI Clubs Offered include Academic Decathlon,
Animal, Art, Book, Chess, Dance, FBLA, Foreign
Music, French, Journalism, NASA, Newspaper,
Parenting, Pen pal, Pep, Photography, Spanish,
Stock Market Club, Student Council, Wisconsin
Pride, Yearbook More. Do you have ideas for a
club?
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Please Review the ISWI Student/Parent Handbook
Key Components
Student Online Safety Security
Code of Ethics Behavior
Expectation of Course Work Study
School Involvement in Clubs Groups
Social Interactions Among All Students Staff
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Principals Office Hours
  • Students and Parents will be able to reach Mr.
    Beesley Monday through Fridays (most days) from
    1000-1100 AM in my virtual office through
    Elluminate.
  • Phone calls to Principals Office 715-463-3753
  • Specific Email to be announced

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  • Questions?

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Tech Check
  • Laptop and Power Cable
  • Printer and Power Cable
  • Microphone/Headset
  • USB cable and Phone/Modem Cable
  • Laptop Case
  • 1-866-800-0027 will provide you with 24 hour
    technical support

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Online Orientation
  • Overview of online learning
  • Mandatory
  • Located in eCollege
  • .25 credit
  • Will be facilitated by your iMentor

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Webmail
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Webmail Contd
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Document Management
  • Creating a folder

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Document Management Contd
  • After selecting to create a folder, the system
    will want you to name your new folder.
  • Type a new name here and press enter

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Document Management Contd
  • If you miss out on naming your folder, or decide
    you want to change the name, you can Right-Click
    on the folder and select Rename.

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Document Management Contd
  • Notice what I have done above. Inside of My
    Documents, Ive created a folder called My
    Courses. Inside of My Courses Ive set up a
    folder for each class that I am taking. That way,
    I can save my work separately for each class, and
    stay better organized.

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Document Management Contd
  • Inside the World History folder, notice how
    neatly things are arranged. Staying organized is
    a key skill for success in online school!

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LMS SIS
  • Student Information Systems
  • Power School
  • Learning Management Systems
  • eCollege
  • Apex
  • Digital Learning Commons (DLC)

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Power School
  • Power School holds all of our school information
  • your grades
  • transcripts
  • teachers comments
  • contact information
  • Power School is tracked and documented
  • Make sure to login in several times a week or
    you will be counted as Absent.

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Power School Login
  • To login to PowerSchool, first open the Go To
    Class link from your desktop.
  • Next, choose your school from the page that
    loads.

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Power School Contd
  • You will be taken to the PowerSchool login page.
  • Use the PowerSchool Username/Password from your
    Password Sheet which you received in the mail. If
    you have a password, but it is not working,
    please call your school and press 1 for technical
    support.
  • Wisconsin (866) 800-0027

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Power School Contd
  • Once you have logged in to the system, you will
    see your start page, along with links running
    across the top of the page.

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Parent Login
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Power School Contd
  • Select Grades and Attendance to see final grades
    for a course, along with e-mail links to contact
    your teachers. If you have any absences recorded,
    they will show up here.

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Power School Contd
  • Select Grade History to see your up-to-date
    grades. This will change each week as new weekly
    grade reports are produced. Use Grade History to
    see an up-to-date look at your grade in a class.

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Power School Contd
  • The School Bulletin item will give you important
    information about school happenings check here
    often!

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eCollege
  • After logging into PowerSchool select Go to
    eCollege from your Resources page and use the
    same login for eCollege.

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eCollege Contd
  • After logging on, click the Academics PSH tab
    across the top of your screen. Additionally, from
    this Home PSH tab, you can see important
    school-wide announcements.

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eCollege Contd
  • On the Academics PSH tab, your courses will be
    located in the Fall 2007 term.
  • If the Fall 2007 term is collapsed, press the
    plus arrow () to expand it. Notice how the
    Training term is minimized in the picture below.

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eCollege Contd
  • After clicking to open a course, you will see a
    left-hand navigation bar available, as well as a
    main area to the right which holds course
    contents. Additionally, along the top of the
    screen you will see other tools such as the
    Gradebook and Dropbox, where you go to turn in
    written assignments.

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eCollege Contd
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Apex
  • After logging into PowerSchool select Go to Apex
    from your Resources page.
  • Enter your Apex username and password then click
    Go to Class. This information is found on your
    Password Sheet. After entering your login
    information, click Login Now.

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Apex Contd
  • The first time you login to Apex, you will get a
    pop-up window which contains Apexs own
    Orientation. You can close this for right now,
    and return to this orientation later on.
  • You will then be taken to the main page.

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Apex Contd
  • Selecting a course will pop-open a new window.
    Inside sits your course material, along with a
    left-hand navigation bar.

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Apex Contd
  • The left-hand navigation bar expands
  • Each unit has sub-units attached.

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Apex Contd
  • Also contained in many units will be assignments,
    handouts and other attachments available via
    links on the far right side of the page.
  • Also notice in the top-right hand corner, there
    is a small fax-machine icon. This is used to
    print a cover-sheet, which can be used to fax
    your assignments in to your teacher.

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Digital Learning Commons (DLC)
  • Digitial Learning Commons
  • Online educational based resource
  • Used for
  • Researching
  • Building Projects
  • Storing data, portfolios, folders, etc
  • Online Library
  • Used ONLY for educational purposes
  • (Will learn more about the DLC in your online
    orientation)

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Smart Thinking
  • 1.  From the resources page in Power School click
    on Smart Thinking or go to www.smartthinking.com
    and enter your password from your password sheet.

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Smart Thinking Contd
  • This will take you to your personal homepage
    where you can
  • Connect with an e-structor NOW!
  • Schedule a personal session (48 hours)
  • Submit your writing
  • Submit a question

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Elluminate
  • Elluminate Live! is a world-class, real-time
    training, demonstration collaboration environment
  • Used for real-time, remote teaching, training,
    meeting, and much more.
  • Engages Participants with the ability to talk
    over the Internet (with full duplex audio),
  • Chat online, share video, whiteboards, multimedia
    files and applications-all in one

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Computer Insurance
  • Covered for all occurrences EXCEPT
  • Fire
  • Theft
  • Contact your personal Insurance company
  • May be able to fall under your Home/Renter policy

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Forms
  • WKCE Sophomore sign up
  • FERPA
  • Handbook Confirmation Form
  • Statement of Income Form
  • Parent Sign Up Sheet

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Internet Reimbursement
  • Only families/students who meet the guidelines
    for the Federal Free and Reduced Priced Meal
    program may receive their Internet Service
    Reimbursement on a monthly basis by providing
    their monthly bill.
  • Copies of your Internet Service Provider bills
    can be mailed, faxed or scanned and e-mailed as
    follows
  • E-Fax 1.866.800.0027
  • Mail
  • Insight Schools
  • Attn Accounts Payable
  • 309 SW 6th Ave Ste 820
  • Portland, OR 97204
  • Scan and e-mailed to
  • andrewa_at_insightschools.net

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  • Q A

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School MascotActivity
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Student Services
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Student Services
  • Structure
  • Student Planning
  • Responsive Services and Crisis Intervention
  • Guidance Curriculum
  • System and Student Academic Support

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Student Services
  • Philosophy
  • Preventive in design
  • Developmental in nature
  • Integrated with academics
  • Systematic and intentional
  • Comprehensive in scope, including
  • Personal domain
  • Social domain
  • Academic domain

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Student Services
  • Help students grow socially
  • Help students to develop relationship skills
  • Assist in conflict resolution
  • Train students to make effective choices
  • Improve student decision making skills
  • Developing pupil self knowledge

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Student Services
  • Career and Educational Planning
  • Help students set and reach academic goals
  • Assist students to develop a positive attitude
    toward school
  • Make an education plan in collaboration with
    student
  • Help each person recognize and use their personal
    strengths

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Student Services
  • Career and Educational Planning Cont
  • Guide students in creating a professional
    portfolio
  • Collaborate with students and their families to
    create a post high school plan that fits their
    abilities and interests
  • Plan and implement WKCE, ACT, and other testing
  • Acts as an intermediary and resource for
    communicating with higher education and arranging
    visits
  • Aids families in financial planning for post high
    school education (I.E. federal assistance forms)

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Student Services
  • Virtual Conferences
  • 9th grade (All Year)
  • High school planning and how it relates to future
    plans
  • 10th grade (All Year)
  • Continue tracking student progress and how it
    relates to future plans
  • 11th grade (Spring)
  • Post high school planning
  • 12th grade (Fall)
  • Final plans and implementation

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Student Services
  • Student Advocacy
  • Collaborate with families, students, teachers,
    and administration to best address student needs

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Student Services
  • Student Services Is Here to Serve All Students.

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Student Services
  • Questions?
  • Comments?

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  • Cassidy Bettendorf,
  • Academic CounselorInsight Schools of Wisconsin
  • 463 E. State Rd 70
  • Grantsburg, WI 54840
  • 715-463-3759
  • cassidyb_at_insightschools.net

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  • QA
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