Insight Oregon frequently asked questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Application and Enrollment

What dates to I need to be aware of?
May 14th is the end of the open enrollment period, and June 6th is the last day to fill out and submit the Get Started form.

What are the location and age restrictions?
Students must be residents of the state of South Carolina and must be 20 years of age or younger when they enroll. Students who turn 21 while enrolled and need additional education in order to receive a diploma may remain enrolled until they meet the graduation requirements or the end of the term, whichever occurs first. Students must also be able to demonstrate completion of the eighth grade through official transcript or homeschool portfolios.

Do students have to start in the 9th grade?
Students may start in 9th, 10th, 11th or 12th grade.  In order to graduate from ISSC, students must meet the school and state graduation requirements and pass the HSAP and End of Course Exams.

Can students enroll and begin classes at any time of the year?
Students can submit an enrollment application anytime during the year, but must begin their classes at the beginning of the fall or spring semester.

What is the status of my application?
All applications are currently being reviewed by Insight School of South Carolina.  They are date and time-stamped and you will be contacted in the order in which your application was received.

What can I do to improve my chances of acceptance?
Apply early.  Capacity is limited.  If additional information is needed, you will be contacted.

When will I know whether I’ve been accepted?
You will receive notification after we have received all required enrollment documents and your selected courses are approved by an Academic Counselor.

How many students will get into the school? 
Insight School of South Carolina is a public school, thus all students who wish to enroll are admitted subject only to capacity and the geographic, age, and grade restrictions listed above.  If there are more applicants than capacity, admission shall be determined by a public random drawing.

When does the Fall 2008 semester start?
September 2, 2008.

When can we select classes?
Course selection will occur during the registration process in summer of 2008.

I’ve been expelled.  Will I get into Insight School of South Carolina?
Insight School of South Carolina will request the records from your current or former school district and each expulsion will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

Can I attend part-time?
Insight School of South Carolina only enrolls students on a full-time basis.  We do not currently offer supplemental or part-time enrollment.  Students must take a minimum of 5 Insight School of South Carolina classes, which is full-time status.

What are the terms of Dual-Enrollment?
Insight School of South Carolina full-time students may NOT be dually-enrolled in credit courses at other public high schools or private schools. Credit from accredited post-secondary institutions will be recognized by ISSC as credit earned toward graduation requirements.

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Online Learning & Technology

Do I need to have a computer to attend Insight School of South Carolina?
Students are provided with a late model laptop computer and printer, and are reimbursed for a portion of the expense of internet service to access their courses, instructors, and other students.

What are the internet connection requirements for a student to be successful?
The minimum ‘connection requirement’ for students who attend our schools is dial-up speed. Faster transmission speeds and more powerful computing platforms may provide a richer experience, but are not required.

When will my computer arrive?  How will I get it?
Your laptop computer will be shipped via UPS before orientation and the start of the semester. 

How do you protect against cyber predators?
Insight School of South Carolina takes the safety of our students seriously.  Cyber predators today are something that all schools, online or not, must deal with. At Insight Schools, the education we deliver and the tools for virtual socialization we provide (discussion boards) are located behind secure, password-protected servers. Insight-issued laptops are outfitted with software to block and filter out inappropriate sites. The more sensitive sex and violence oriented sites, which can be areas where cyber predators seek out children.

At Insight School of South Carolina, however, we want to exceed the minimum requirements for safety.  Understanding that teenagers surf the internet for more than just research, we teach them how to be protected in social and educational settings.  Cyber safety policies are included in our student handbook, and students are required to attend mandated training on cyber safety.

Although nothing but strong parenting coupled with educating our children of the risks of cyber predators can stop predators from being completely successful, our program encourages students to socialize online behind safe ‘doors’.

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General

How does Insight School of South Carolina differ from other online high school programs?
Insight is an experienced leader in high school online learning.  We support the online learner unlike any other school through mentoring, certified instruction, leading edge technology, parental tools, and 24/7 on-demand academic and technical help.  We offer a highly individualized program with multiple academic paths, a nationally recognized curriculum, and over 120 courses.  We offer a high school that reflects the expertise of our affiliate school—University of Phoenix—the nation’s largest private accredited university in North America.

How do you offer socialization in an online high school?
The level of socialization a student wants is a decision of the family and the student. However, Insight offers both virtual and face-to-face opportunities to interact with other students and families.

The classes that students take provide many opportunities for interaction through discussion threads and ‘virtual classrooms’ where students are together at the same time communicating through two-way voice over IP, instant messaging, and application sharing, in our secure, password-protected environment.

Virtual socialization also includes participation in clubs (e.g., debate, newspaper, student government, chess) organized and run virtually. Face-to-face socialization includes periodic events organized by Insight and held in different locations across throughout the region. Through our prior experiences, students have told us that they found they could build great relationships with other students through the community-building structure we provide.

What about athletics and other extracurricular activities like band and drama?
Insight School of South Carolina will facilitate a student’s extracurricular participation at the student’s local school as South Carolina law and district policy allow.  Students can participate in activities like Band, Drama, etc. at their home district only if that district allows them to do so, and there cannot be course credit earned at Insight for these activities.  Students are encouraged to take advantage of local programs offered in their home town such as recreational sports, community orchestra, etc.

Will school dances be held? A graduation ceremony?
Yes, there will be dances and a graduation ceremony.  Additionally, Insight School of South Carolina will conduct educational field trips and events in different geographic locations throughout South Carolina.

Where does the name “Insight” come from?
To gain insight is to find the true nature of something, to find an answer to a difficult question. Insight School of South Carolina works with students for whom traditional high school is not the best setting. It helps students find insight into how they can succeed in their own education given their own personal aspirations and abilities.

The emphasis on the ‘I’ in our logo represents four things. First, it represents our principle of the celebration of the individual and the uniqueness in each individual’s abilities, dreams, and history. Second, it symbolizes the fact that our program is delivered over the Internet. Third, it relates to our program being a self-directed, fully supported, independent study program. Finally, it represents interaction in our courses, between students, and between families.

Is the school accredited?
Insight School of South Carolina has submitted its application for accreditation and is scheduled for review by the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools in the fall…the earliest possible date for application. The Insight Schools, Inc. accreditation process requires all new Insight Schools to be visited and accredited during their first year of operation.

Insight Schools, Inc. has been evaluated and approved for corporate accreditation, which means that our curriculum and instructional model have received approval from the accrediting body.

Northwest Association of Accredited Schools is “The premier accreditation agency for distance education and travel education schools. The mission of the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools is to advance excellence in education through the process of accreditation.” www.northwestaccreditation.org

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Courses & Instruction

Does online learning in an individualized study format work well?
Yes. For many students, online individual study is an excellent means by which their personal strengths can be drawn out, while their weaknesses can be addressed. An online independent study program addresses students with different learning styles. It also allows students to engage in meaningful one-to-one interactions with instructors in a more anonymous environment that rewards curiosity and exploration without retribution. Finally, it offers engagement through interaction and access to information made possible through technology at a pace and time that suits teens.

What roles do instructors play?
Instructors, all of whom are South Carolina-certified, are able to focus their time on teaching, mentoring, and engaging with students rather than on classroom management because of the professionally-prepared curriculum and the independent study nature of the program. Instructors are able to prioritize building relationships with each and every student and understand their particular needs because the means for interaction are primarily one-to-one.

Instructors work closely with students as subject matter experts to help with the exploration, comprehension, and application of course concepts. Instructors answer day-to-day questions and assess the student’s performance through assignments, exams, and quizzes.

Do your courses require textbooks?
Some courses require books. Insight provides books for all required courses to all students. Optional books can be purchased in Insight’s online bookstore.

How do you teach lab courses like Biology or Chemistry?
The content component and structure of our biology courses (SCI 200, 210 and 220) are the same as our other courses. We make use of the latest technology to walk students through virtual labs and dissections.

How do you satisfy the physical fitness requirement?
We have a set of courses (HPE 112, 113, 114, 210, 211) that emphasize individual physical fitness and nutrition. These courses require the student to form, measure, and report on their individual fitness as they complete individual physical fitness exercises.

Are there assignments and due dates?
It is important that students complete assignments and stay within close proximity to a schedule. Staying current with assignments will allow teachers to more effectively provide group as well as individual assistance. Completing assignments will provide the student with knowledge necessary to be successful in future coursework.

Our curriculum provides due dates for assignments. Students should complete assignments on the assigned dues dates.

How do you prevent students from cheating?
Insight takes academic integrity very seriously and has a number of methods to prevent plagiarism and inappropriate collaboration. We use a number of online tools designed specifically for identifying plagiarism in type-written assignments. Our online quizzes and exams require proctor passwords and the feedback for online quizzes is designed to include “flags” that signal instructors when a student is copying from another student. Date and time stamps and clocks that measure the amount of time spent on the online quiz can also be used to identify inappropriate student collaboration.

A more subjective, but no less effective, tool for identifying cheating is the instructor’s knowledge of the student’s ability, past work, and verbal “print”. Keeping in mind that much of the relationship with the student is built via the written word, a student’s “word print” is as unique and identifiable in an online classroom as a student’s face is in a face-to-face classroom.

Although no school—online or otherwise—can guarantee 100% academic honesty, we’ve taken all reasonable measures available to us to monitor student activities and to identify cheating when it happens. Instances of academic dishonesty will be dealt with immediately and in accordance with School policy. Prior to enrolling in classes, students and their parents are required to sign an academic honesty policy.

How do parents stay involved?
We sincerely hope that parents will be deeply involved in their student’s experience at Insight School of South Carolina, although we recognize that for some students this may not be possible. Although the level at which parents involve themselves is a family decision, we hope parents at least support their son or daughter in their studies, keep informed of their progress, and encourage them to stay on top of their work. Parents will be provided access to up-to-date information about their son’s or daughter’s progress throughout the semester via regular communication from the school.

We also recognize that as students enter the high school years, they often seek to become more independent. Our program is designed to support exploration of that independence, but always providing necessary guidance and expertise through the Insight iSupport Team where needed.

How frequently will I get progress reports/how do parents get information?
Parents are provided access to our student information system, and can access the system at any point with username and password. Grades are updated weekly. Insight instructors are always available to consult with parents by email or telephone.

What support do you offer students?
Support comes in many forms: academic support, student services, and technological support.

All students are provided with an iSupport Team led by the student’s iMentor, the team member who serves as the primary point of contact with the family. Additional members of the team include the student’s instructors (subject-matter experts), admissions counselors, and special education coordinators as needed. The purpose of the iSupport Team is to provide guidance and communication, to help with learning strategies, and to enable success.

Students and their families will also be able to access Insight’s Student Services Team for policy questions, academic records, and other operational-type questions. The Technological Support Team will help families with course access issues, lost passwords, and hardware issues.

Do I have to be home while my child is doing schoolwork?
No. Although your son or daughter will benefit from your encouragement and knowing that you care about his or her progress, the Insight iSupport Team is available for support. One benefit of our program is that your son or daughter can study at his or her own time, place, and pace—you will be able to observe your student “going to school” during your off hours.

Do Insight credits transfer back into other high schools if needed?
Insight School of South Carolina is a public online high school. As such, assuming students satisfactorily complete their courses, credits will transfer back into other high schools.

Does Insight offer summer school courses?
Summer courses are not yet available as part of our program. We’re looking into how we may provide them to our students in the future.

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Graduation/Diploma

Do students take the South Carolina Standards Test?
Students who are enrolled as full-time students at Insight School of South Carolina are required to take the HSAP. Insight staff will make arrangements to have students take the test in locations that are geographically close to where they live.

Can I transfer credits in from a homeschool portfolio? From standardized exams?
Students can be in 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grade when they enroll. Generally speaking, students can transfer in high school credits or earn credit for home school work to apply towards their graduation requirements at Insight. Students who enroll with high school credits or with work from a homeschool portfolio must meet with an Insight Admissions Counselor to evaluate satisfactory completion of the work as it relates to Insight and South Carolina standards.

Who issues the diploma? What does it say?
Graduating students will be issued a diploma from Insight School of South Carolina authorized and issued by the South Carolina Public Charter School District.

Can my child apply to college after graduating from Insight?
Absolutely. When your son or daughter graduates from Insight School of South Carolina, he or she will have a valid diploma. With that diploma comes all the records that are required for the college application process: valid transcripts, SAT/ACT scores “attached to” a public high school, instructor recommendations, school extracurricular activities, a student portfolio and culminating project.

There are incremental benefits for college-bound students who graduate from Insight School of South Carolina. Students can choose from multiple academic options—AP, Honors, and College Prep—designed specifically to achieve the goal of getting into college. These academic options offer the necessary courses, preparation, and challenge. Second, from the experience gained in studying in an online environment, students acquire technology skills that give them an advantage in performing at the collegiate level.

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