Friday, February 1, 2013
The spring session is from Feb. 4 to June 3.
Register now for the Prince William County Public Schools Virtual High School spring session. Registration ends Feb. 3. The program offers 22 full credit courses each session. There are three sessions per year: spring, summer, and fall. This session, new courses include Algebra Functions and Data Analysis, and Economics and Personal Finance, which satisfies the updated graduation requirements. Students should plan to spend about seven to eight hours per week in the spring session working on their course. In the summer session, that estimate is increased to four to six hours a day. Daily logins are mandatory during the summer session. Tuition must be paid in full by orientation and must be paid with either a money order or a cashier's …
Sunday, June 19, 2011
More security breaches, new Google search options, E3 announcements and Virtual High School
It is hard to keep up sometimes with all of the news in the tech world, so here is a roundup of some of the stories that may have gotten lost among the other headlines and the busy end-of-school year schedule. And don't forget--there is still time to sign up for virtual high school classes for Prince William County Schools. Even if you have a busy summer planned, this is a chance to make up work, free up some room in your schedule for more electives or AP classes or just to make sure that you keep the brain's wheels spinning over the summer. Tuition is $400 for Prince William County School students. Registration ends June 26th. All information is available at the virtual high school website.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
PWCS' Virtual High School's Fall Session is open now, the last day to register is September 16th.
Prince William County School's Virtual High School program is now enrolling for the Fall session. Enrollment closes on September 16th. This popular program to make-up classes or to get a step ahead is open to all Prince William County high school students with the permission of their base school's guidance department and to home-schooled students who meet the criteria. Classes include English 9-12; Spanish II and III and a wide range of Social Studies, math and science courses. These are not "work-at-your-own-pace" courses, each is led by an instructor and students are expected to meet virtually with their fellow students. In-person orientation and exams are required as well. This is an excellent way to get quality education for your …
Jean Westcott
1:20 pm on Friday, June 24, 2011
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