Montana Digital Academy Spring 2014 Course Contract Welcome to the Spring 2014 original credit program at Montana Digital Academy! This contract covers basic course expectations and program format. It is mandatory that you read this document carefully and initial where it is appropriate. This contract is due on the first day of the course. If you do not complete this exercise, the teacher will not give you credit for any assignments in this course and you risk being dropped from the course with no credit. If you have any questions about the expectations of the course, be sure to ask the instructor before signing and turning in this contact! To fill out this form, click on the gray box and type your answer, initials or digital signature. Your name: Name of the course: The Calendar This course starts on January 21, 2014 and ends on May 23, 2014. No assignments will be accepted after 5pm on May 23, 2014. MTDA runs its own academic calendar. If there are days that your local school has off but MTDA is in session, students are expected to continue to meet deadlines based on the MTDA schedule (including school related activities, breaks, etc). There is no extended semester available. Any assignments not completed by the end of the semester become a zero grade. Initial here if you understand and agree to these statements: Course Expectations This program is a cohort-style course, which means that you are expected to maintain regular progress in the course. This course has deadlines that you are expected to adhere to. If you miss a deadline, there may be a penalty or you may lose the opportunity to complete that assignment. If you anticipate any absence that might impact your meeting deadlines in any MTDA course (including school related activities), it is important to contact the instructor as soon as you know the dates to work out a plan BEFORE you leave. MTDA programs were NOT designed to allow for large breaks away from the system. If you anticipate a vacation, camp or other interruption, you must contact your instructor immediately to discuss to how to fit this in your course schedule. If you are sick and have a verifiable medical excuse to miss a deadline, please contact your instructor as soon as you are able to discuss a work plan to makeup any missed assignments. Although each student and class is different, each course may take on average of 3-7 hours per course per week for successful engagement. The drop deadline for this course is February 11, 2014. To drop a course, you must contact your local school to drop. Drops requested after this time will be considered Drop/Fails and reported as such to the local school for recording on your transcript. Appropriate computer and Internet access is a minimum requirement for participating in MTDA courses. Lack of access, local technical problems, viruses and other access problems won’t be accepted as excuses for late assignments or missing work. Students should plan for at least two other alternative access methods should your main access go away. Many MTDA courses require a final exam proctored by the local public school. A list of proctored exams will be published on or before May 1, 2014. It is the student’s individual responsibility to check the list and arrange for a proctored environment at the school. Initial here if you understand and agree to these statements: Instructor Contact The instructor of the course is available, at minimum, via email or phone. Although the instructor may contact students throughout the semester, the student is responsible for initiating contact if s/he runs into issues. Orientation materials are available at: http://www.montanadigitalacademy.org/spring-2011-live-studentparentoriginal-credit-orientation. It is highly recommended that student and parents review these orientation materials before starting coursework. You must regularly check the email address you have on file with MTDA for communication from MTDA administration, your teacher or other classmates. If you change email addresses, it is your responsibility to change that address with MTDA (contact your local school or MTDA administration). Initial here if you understand and agree to these statements: Document Review All students should review the student handbook each semester. It is located here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NLDjE91jCMkFqKbaQLida9TUjWn3 VCSvH3kKLMFY7JM/edit . Students should pay particular attention to the academic honest policy as it applies to all students throughout the semester. All students should review the academic calendar each semester. It is located here: http://montanadigitalacademy.org/program/mtda-academic-calendars Initial here if you understand and agree to these statements: To digitally sign this contract, type your name below. By signing this contract, you are agreeing not to engage in any form of academic dishonesty. Digital Signature: (Typing your name is equivalent to a digital signature for the purposes of this document.)