Section 21f - Online Learning
Mona Shores Public Schools supports online learning, and as a district, we pride ourselves on forward movement on innovative uses of technology to support learning. Our solid history of meaningful and deep learning that takes place across the district with highly qualified teachers at Mona Shores Public Schools is noteworthy and impressive in terms of our accomplishments and student growth. Mona Shores High School offers blended learning options.
Steps for Online Learning
If your student is interested in pursuing this opportunity, please follow the steps below.
1. Determine if your child is ready for an online learning experience.
Review and discuss the Characteristics of Successful Online Learners
Consider “why” enrolling your child in a 100% online course is the best choice for your child’s education
Print and complete the Online Readiness Questionnaire
Review the MVU Parent Guide to Online Learning
2. Review Michigan's Online Course Catalog offerings
Determine if your child meets the criteria for taking a 21f online course.
Review the course offerings in the Michigan's Online Course Catalog
3. Meet with the School Counselor to complete enrollment
Meet with the school counselor during the course registration window (five days prior to the beginning of a trimester and up to five days after the start of a trimester)
Print and complete the Voyager program application
If you have questions, contact your child's counselor. Thank you!
State of Michigan State School Aid Act Section 21f
The State of Michigan under Section 21f of the State School Aid Act has launched the choice for parents to request that their student(s), in grades 6-12, be enrolled in no more than two (2) online courses in place of a currently scheduled course per trimester/semester. Enrollment in online courses under Section 21f cannot result in a course load that exceeds a full-time schedule.