Insight students can make connections with teachers, students and other families-both face-to-face and through virtual means.
A vibrant learning community enriches the high school experience. While some Insight students are self-sufficient and desire little support, others may seek more structure, guidance, encouragement and collaboration.
How can you make meaningful connections as an Insight School of South Carolina student?
- Stay linked with your iSupport team. Your iMentor and instructors share the same goal—your success. Call on them as needed.
- Gather periodically face-to-face. Through a partnership with the University of Phoenix, students can gather at our campus location in Columbia as well as other sites throughout South Carolina to meet with their iMentor, other Insight students, families, and teachers.
- Join student clubs and organizations. Become a writer for the student newspaper, formulate experiments as a member of the science club, hone your visual arts skills in the photography or video game club, run for student government…you can even start your own interest group.
- Attend school social events. Occasional dances, periodic field trips and graduation ceremonies will be held throughout the state. These events are facilitated by Insight staff. Yes, there will be a prom!
- Include your family. Parent participation greatly contributes to your success.
- Get involved in your local community. Because Insight is so flexible, you’ll have more time to explore volunteer opportunities, community sports, and job internships.
