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Blended Learning Program: Frequently Asked Questions
For more information about i-Learn Centers, visit K¹² at the Y i-Learn Center FAQs.
What grades are available at AZVA Blended Learning Centers?
Both the Blended Kingman Learning Center, and K¹² at ILA (Globe) offer online instruction with additional supervised on-site instruction.
Who is eligible to enroll in the program?
All Arizona students interested in enrolling and willing to make a commitment to participate in Blended learning opportunities at the learning centers are eligible. All current enrolled AZVA students are also eligible.
How do students participate in the program?
Students interested in participating in any of the onsite locations have the opportunity to sign up during the enrollment process. Contact Melody Williamson (mwilliamson@k12.com), director of blended learning programs, for further information, or Jennifer Arias (jarias@k12.com), Blended Learning Development Manager.
Is space limited at each Blended Learning Center?
In order to serve as many students as possible, each blended learning center has unique availability during morning and afternoon sessions, Monday through Friday.
Specific information regarding these sessions is available during the enrollment process, or contact Melody Williamson (mwilliamson@k12.com) for more information.
How many sessions can a student attend each day?
Students participating in the Kingman Blended Learning Center are encouraged to attend one 3-hour session per day, Monday through Thursday, with Friday as an optional club day. Students in the K¹² at ILA program attend one session per day based on grade level; the length of the sessions differs depending on each student's needs. Some flexibility is possible based on certain circumstances; this should be discussed with each site director.
Will transportation be provided or coordinated for students?
Transportation is currently the responsibility of each student / family for their scheduled blended learning sessions.
Will students be issued a K¹² computer for home use?
Computers are provided at the Blended program facilities. Qualifying Kingman students may be issued a computer to assist with the completion of online work from home. This determination will be made during the enrollment process. Students in the K¹² at ILA program attend full-time, so computer systems are not provided for home use.
What materials are students expected to bring for their blended learning sessions?
As part of enrollment in AZVA and participation in either the Kingman Learning Center or K¹² at ILA (Globe) programs, all books, materials, and course supplies are provided.
Kingman students are expected to bring their books and materials with them each day as necessary for the planned coursework.
K¹² at ILA students will receive all of their materials at their home, and will be asked to bring them to and leave them at the learning center for the duration of the school year. Students may check out materials to take home if additional work is needed on a project outside of the facility.
Who is responsible for monitoring and supporting students?
Students participating in the Kingman Learning Center program work with a site director who provides guidance and tutoring services. The model takes advantage of online instruction and online teacher resources. For those students with an IEP, there is a special education teacher available part time to provide direct instruction and support.
Site directors and teachers at K¹² at ILA act as learning coaches for the students onsite and help them to complete their daily assignments. Students participating in K¹² at ILA receive direct instruction as needed, and take full advantage of online teaching sessions and resources. Students will also benefit from a part-time, on-site special education teacher.
Will teachers be in contact with site coordinators to discuss student progress and achievement?
Procedures have been established by each center to monitor individual students progress and achievement as needed.
