Districts and Charter Schools,
 
Please forward this E-lert to your school-level stakeholders. We often have enrollment information for counselors, grades for data managers, tips for lab facilitators, announcements for testing coordinators, and strategies for school leaders, all of whom support your district's and school's e-learning efforts. If you are having difficulty viewing this email, you may view it as a web page here.
NCVPS E-lert - May 31, 2018 - Spring Edition XV (Courses End & Extensions)
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Spring 2018 Dates

Start: Jan. 29, 2018
Drop/Add: Feb. 9, 2018
Last Day: June 1, 2018

Summer 2018 Dates

Start: June 18
Last Add: June 22
Last Drop: June 29
Last Day: August 10

See our calendar for progress report dates. We post updates every two weeks throughout the semester. 
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Greetings!
It's almost a wrap! Classes end tomorrow, Friday, June 1. See our summer updates below and close-out details for spring. 

Please take time to complete our district survey. It helps us support you.

If your school or district is enrolling into NCVPS summer school classes, we need your contact information

See all the details below.

New Updates




Thank you, and have a wonderful week!
BlockYearlongEndSpring Block and Yearlong Classes End June 1
Our classes end on Friday, June 1. Students will have access to their courses through that date. We will post final grades in our registration system on June 7. 

If you need grades for graduating seniors before that date, please reach out to NCVPS teachers directly. 

NCVPS teachers can accommodate this request for graduating seniors and for early start schools if those schools requested early grades in advance. 
CourseExtendCourse Extension Requests
Instructional directors started granting extensions on May 29, 2018.  Extensions are two-weeks in length and only for those students who need just a little more time to finish the course.   If large portions of the course are missing , an extension won't help the student.  The student will need to be re-enrolled for summer or fall courses.  

Please submit an extension request through the Help Desk beginning on May 29, 2018.  

Here is a helpful link about  NCVPS Course Extension Quick Reference Guide.
DistrictSurveyNCVPS District Stakeholder Survey
It's time for out  stakeholder  survey! This survey is designed to assess NCVPS customer service, processes, and partnership efforts.

Please participate in our  NCVPS District Stakeholder Survey - 2018. 
 
The results of this  survey are one component of the on-going process for improvement in our collaboration with  districts across the state.
 
This is an opportunity to share your views regarding NCVPS.  
 
Results of this  survey will provide insightful information to create positive change, improved processes, and optimal customer service.
 
Thank you in advance for taking the time to submit your responses!
SummerUpdatesSummer 2018 Updates

Summer school with NCVPS is a fast-paced program. An entire 18-week course is taught in just 8 weeks. Students will spend 3-5 hours each day, Monday through Friday, working on their courses, and just like at a traditional school, there is often work over the weekend, too. Students must have daily access to the internet for the duration of summer school. There are no exceptions made for students who attend camps or go on vacations where they do not have access to the internet.

Due to the workload, we recommend that students only take one NCVPS course over the summer, especially if the student has not had an online course before. Students are much more successful in our summer program if they only take one course.

Students can work on our courses any time during the day or night, 24/7. They just need to pay close attention to the due dates for the assignments, tests, and quizzes. Students can also work from any location as long as they have access to their classes for 3-5 hours a day.


Allotments from  Summer 2018 come from your NEW allotment totals for the 2018-2019 Academic Year. 

SummerContactSummer Contact Information

Districts and schools need to   identify their  summer contact information at this link. 

Please complete our Summer Contact Information Form.
 
NCVPS needs the contact information for each school that registers students for Summer 18 classes.  Students will need to know who the contact is, as well. Students can drop through our 10th day of class, and they need to know who to contact at the school or at the district level so that they can be dropped. Districts may elect to have just one contact for the entire district over the summer.
 
Presently, you may not have any students enrolled in NCVPS summer courses, but if your school does enroll students in the coming weeks for Summer 2018, we will need this information.
 
If districts have their school-level ELA contact information in an Excel document, they can copy and paste that into the contact box on the link above.


Start Date: Monday, June 18

Last Day to Register: Friday, June 22

Last Day to Drop: Friday, June 29

End Date: Friday, August 10

Grades Posted: Thursday, August 16



If you need access, contact our   Virtual Support Center

Please remember that there is only one login per school.  If your school already has access, you will need to share the login username and password.

If you are new to the NCVPS registration system or need a refresher,  Quick Registration Guide or our  Registration System User's Guide .




We have three printable guides that you can give to students before classes begin. 

Student Enrollment and Access Guide. You will need to fill in the password details. 



Students can also explore our  Student Resource Center before classes begin.

Visit our Getting Start for Schools page to find our checklist for schools and other details. 
OnlinePDOnline Professional Development for Educators
News
NCVPS is excited to share that we are partnering with NCDPI to take over the maintenance and support of the NCDPI Educator Effectiveness online professional development modules which are available to educators through Home Base/NCEES. These modules offer free, quality professional development on a wide variety of topics, and educators can receive CEU's upon successful completion. Learn more about the modules at the following website: https://rt3nc.org/ .

For current users, functionality of the courses will not be impacted, but all courses in Home Base Moodle platform will have an updated look as the branding is updated to reflect the NCVPS and NCDPI partnership. 

The updated look will roll out in late May.  Additional information will be provided closer to the transition. Additionally, NCVPS will now provide user support for the courses formerly supported by NCDPI Educator Effectiveness staff.  
LiveSupportLive Online Support for Facilitators


Dates and Times: Mondays from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm
Access: Access Link
Accessories: headphones, a microphone, or a headset

Details

NCVPS will maintain live online support on Mondays from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm to answer questions and resolve problems for facilitators. Drop in any time during that hour for questions you might have. We are looking for additional ways to support our school and at-home facilitators, and, as always, you can also contact us any time by opening a ticket with the Virtual Support Center .

Who are facilitators? Anyone who might have direct contact with NCVPS students. This could be lab facilitators, e-learning advisors, graduation coaches, tutors, and parents. We've had a lot of experience facilitating NCVPS students and working with other facilitators.

Follow the access link above for more details.
RegOpenRegistration Open for 2018-2019
NCVPS  registration for the 2018-2019 is now open. This includes Summer 2018, Fall Block 2018, Yearlong 2018-2019, and Spring Block 2019, and the early start calendars for both fall and spring.


Your 2018-2019 updated allotment totals are now posted in the registration system.


Our 2018-2019 Course Catalog is posted online.  We have a few courses that are undergoing revisions, and they will not be offered next year.  

NewCoursesNew Courses for 2018-2019

Accounting I Honors (BA105X0)
Computer Programming I Honors BP105X0
Workforce Ready (96102X0)
OCS American History: Founding Principles Civics and Economics (9249BX0)
 
Arabic 1 and 2 Update

Please note in our catalog for next year's classes that we are revising our Arabic courses. We will not offer Arabic 1 next year. We will offer Arabic 2 in the fall semester only, and then it will be archived for revisions.

If you have a student who needs Arabic 2, the fall semester is the only time that it will be offered.  

French 3 and 4 Update

Chromebooks no longer support Flash content of any kind. NCVPS courses are compatible with Chromebooks except for French 3 and French 4, both of which use Flash content.  We are rewriting both courses to replace the Flash content.  The newly revised French III course is tentatively set to be released in Fall 2018, and the newly revised French IV course is tentatively set to be released in Fall 2019.

Until French 3 and 4 are rewritten, we recommend that students enrolled in those courses have access to full desktop or laptop computers and not just Chromebooks or mobile devices. 

SpringUpdatesSpring 2018 Updates

Remember to give students their usernames and passwords. NCVPS does not send login details to students. You can access login details for students by running an enrollment report in our registration system.  


Jan. 29 - Classes Begin
Feb. 1 - Day-3 Student Status Report Posted in the Registration System
Feb. 7 - Day-7 Student Status Report Posted in the Registration System
Feb. 9 - Last Day to Drop or Add Students
May 24 - Anticipated EOC Scores and CTE Grades Posted in the Registration System
June 1 - Last Day of Classes
June 7 - Final Grades Posted in the Registration System 


We would like to request that ELAs contact their school's AP testing coordinator to remind them about the NCVPS school code when students take their AP tests.

Please have students input the NCVPS code (045) into the 'Online Provider Code' found on Page 1, Item G, of the student's  AP answer sheet during administration of the exam. This will allow NCVPS to receive a copy of their May 2018 test scores for our records. These scores are needed as part of the accountability piece for NCVPS. 


See all the details about about how NCVPS grades and what state exams schools need to administer on our Grades and Testing Quick Reference Guide.
GradesGrade Reporting
 
  CurrentPostedGrades What Grades Are Currently Posted?

May 24  -  Progress Report with Expected/Anticipated CTE Grades and Anticipated EOC Scores Posted in the NCVPS Registration System


June 7 -  Final Grades Posted


Reporting Overview

 
See how your students are progressing! We post progress reports every two weeks in the registration system. These are unweighted grades.



Only our final grade report is a weighted grade report. 



NCVPS posts student status reports after the third and seventh days of class. These reports indicate if students have logged in or not to their NCVPS courses. These reports are early warning indicators for schools.


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CultureCafeNCVPS Culture Cafe




May 2018 Presentations

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When: May 3th
Time: 9:00 PM
Presenter: Fanella Tague

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HelpDeskEmailIssuesHelp Desk Issues with Certain Emails


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Password Reset

If you have had your password reset through the Virtual Support Center, the new password will not expire unless you have reset it again. Occasionally, multiple people will request a student's password to be reset (i.e. the student, ELA, lab facilitator, and/or parent), so the password is reset multiple times. This, of course, causes confusion.  It's always best if only one person requests a password reset for a student. 

If you have forgotten what your password was reset to, you can look up the help desk ticket to access the new password or click on "Forgot Password" on the course login page.

Students should make sure that NCVPS teachers have their correct email addresses, and those email addresses should be confirmed in our Canvas learning management system. This will allow students to receive messages from their teachers and peers in the course forum.

Here's how to confirm student email addresses in Canvas:

Click on "settings" on your name in the upper right side of your course.
Click on "Add Email Address" under Ways to Contact on the right of screen.
Add your correct email if Canvas is not displaying your correct email.  
Click on "Register email."
Click the star next to your correct email address. 
 
 
For additional information, please see our Tech Requirements:
http://ncvps.org/technology-requirements 
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