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GETTING STARTED: courses, application, contract, and orientation info

COURSE OFFERINGS & COURSE DESCRIPTIONS:

2024-2025 OLC Course Offerings: Grades 9-12 and Grades 7-8  

2025 Summer Course Offerings: Grades 9 - 12

Course Descriptions for nationally developed curriculum housed in Buzz (not locally developed).

Course Descriptions for the AeroScholars aviation classes. 

APPLICATION PROCESS:

  1. If the student is not currently attending Stevens Point Area School District (SPASD) but will soon be attending SPASD as a:

    1. Full-time students and their parents/ guardians will first need to complete these SPASD Full-Time Enrollment Forms

    2. Part-time students and their parents/ guardians will first need to complete a SPASD Part-Time Enrollment Form.  Then email these completed forms to dglodows@pointschools.net

  2. The student reviews the list of available courses and their respective course descriptions.

  3. The student meets with their counselor, case managers and/or family to confirm course selection. 

  4. The STUDENT completes an OLC e-application:  

The deadline to apply for the summer session is Friday, May 30, 2025.

  1. The OLC office will review all applications to determine whether the requested OLC enrollment is the best fit for the student at the given time. Students, family, counselors and other staff members may be contacted with follow-up questions.

  2. Accepted applicants will receive an "Acceptance Packet" in their email which includes an OLC Contract (see below) along with further instructions. Students who are not accepted will be notified by email or in-person.

CONTRACT:

Before a student is enrolled in OLC classes, the student and their parent/guardian must complete and return the OLC contract. By doing so, the student agrees to follow the OLC Expectations and Guidelines.

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OLC School Year Contract, Expectations and Guidelines

orientation

All students participating in the OLC for the first time must attend a virtual orientation session to discuss the OLC expectations and guidelines and then also complete a very short OLC e-orientation class. Students will be given a brief overview of how they participate in the class, including navigation and submission of their work.  Every student has a trial period to check out their respective class. If it is not a good fit, they need to notify the OLC office.