Course Description Handbook 2014-2015 Rev.2 | Page 13

The Youth Options Program Internet Based and Youth Options Classes If a student with Junior or Senior standing is interested in taking a course that is not offered at Johnson Creek High School, the course may be available on-line or through Youth Options. See the Counselor for more information. Please see the Youth Options section in the handbook for more information. Decisions are made on an individual basis and prior approval by the Principal and Superintendent are needed. The YOUTH OPTIONS PROGRAM allows all public high school juniors and seniors who meet certain requirements to take postsecondary courses at a Wisconsin technical college or institution of higher education. An institution of higher education (IHE) includes UW System institutions, tribally controlled colleges and private, nonprofit institutions. The program opens the door to greater learning opportunities for students who are considering a technical career, students wishing to begin college early, or students who want to prepare to enter the workforce immediately after high school graduation. The student does not have to pay for a postsecondary course if the school board determines the course may receive high school credit and the course is not comparable to a course offered in the school district. (Under some circumstances a school board does have to pay for a comparable technical college course. See payment of tuition and fees for more details.) If approved by the school board, the student will receive both high school and postsecondary credit for a successfully completed course.* The high school will grant a diploma to a student who has successfully completed high school graduation standards, regardless of whether the requirements were met at the high school or a postsecondary institution. *Course credit and grade will become part of the student’s cumulative grade record at Johnson Creek High School. Forms Needed: A program plan and report form (PI-8700A) used to notify the school board of a student’s intent to participate in the program may be obtained from your school district, the DPI, or the web address provided on the opposite side of this brochure. Application forms for admission to a postsecondary institution may be obtained from your school district or the postsecondary institution. 13 Table of Contents