Information about Michigan Virtual High School
Michigan Virtual School is a non-profit organization that works in partnership with Michigan schools. MVS is committed to providing cost-effective, technology-based solutions that strengthen teaching and learning.
Michigan Virtual School offers Middle & High School courses, CareerForward, myDreamExplorer, teacher-led courses, and content only courses.
*The teacher-led and core courses are approved by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
Three Rivers High School is involved with the Michigan Virtual School Plus Courses that provide:
Advantages of Online Learning:
The Successful Online Student:
Keys to Success – Tips for Student Success:
Michigan Virtual School offers Middle & High School courses, CareerForward, myDreamExplorer, teacher-led courses, and content only courses.
*The teacher-led and core courses are approved by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
Three Rivers High School is involved with the Michigan Virtual School Plus Courses that provide:
- Highly qualified instructors
- A flexible course start date
- The ability for students to set their own pace and work ahead in class
- A fixed course end date
- Courses available as semester, trimester or summer sessions
Advantages of Online Learning:
- Anywhere, anytime
- Flexible scheduling
- Credit Recovery for graduation
- Course availability (world language, advanced placement)
- Develop 21st century skills
The Successful Online Student:
- Stays on schedule or ahead of the recommended pace in class
- Is motivated
- Has access to a computer and the internet
- Has an email account
- Can work independently
- Is self-disciplined
- Has basic writing and communication skills
Keys to Success – Tips for Student Success:
- Login and work every day – avoid procrastination!
- Review the pacing guide and teacher contact information.
- Read announcements every day.
- Go to My Grades to check grades and read teacher comments.
- Go to Communications/Messages to check and read any new messages.
- Save your work in a file on your computer, thumb drive, or cloud system.
- Copy and paste work into the system (work can be lost if system refreshes during session)
- Communicate with the instructor immediately if having trouble.