2010 Spring Block Registration Phases
2010 Spring Block Registration Phases
Phase 1 (November 9, 2009 – November 13, 2009): Seniors Only
Phase 2 (November 16, 2009 – January 5, 2010): Schools may register students from all grade levels. All enrollment caps will be lifted & remaining seats will be available on a first come first serve basis.
LVS Facilitator Accounts
Each school that is participating in the Louisiana Virtual School must identify a facilitator, an in-class teacher, counselor, etc. This facilitator will serve as the liaison between students and their online teachers.
LVS Policy Forms
- 2009-10 Academic Honesty and Acceptable Use Policy Click here
Please Note
The Louisiana Virtual School is not a credit awarding institution. Credit is awarded through the school in which the student is enrolled. According to LVS policy, for year-long courses, a letter grade is issued each semester by the instructor and sent to the student’s local school. A mid-semester grade and end of semester grade is issued. The local school then handles all credits according to local policy.
Spring 2009 Registration / Facilitator Login
Facilitators with an active LVS account can log in here to view school account information and register students for classes.
Click here to register for a new LVS account.
LVS Grading Policy
The LVS will issue a “fall” recommended grade and a separate “spring” recommended grade. We do not issue a “final” grade in the spring for the whole school year. It is the school district's responsibility to combine the “fall” and “spring” grade in order to get a “final” grade if they so desire. All LVS students will start with a point total of zero for the second semester.
LVS Dual Enrollment Information
Northwestern State University Early Start Courses
- English IV/English 1010
- English Elective/English 1020
- Advanced Math/Math 1020 (fall)/Math 1090 (spring)
- Fine Arts Survey/Fine Arts 1040
- American History/History 2020
- Principles of Sociology/Sociology 1010
Louisiana State University - Eunice Early Start Course
- Psychology 2000: Introduction to Psychology
- Introduction to Engineering (Engineering 109 - Engineering Science and Computing)