VHS Learning Supports Students’ College and Career Readiness via Expanded Catalog and New “Exploring College & Careers” Infographic

Boston– April 14, 2022– Giving trainees the opportunity to explore topics beyond those in a standard core high school curriculum is a crucial step in preparing them for college and careers. Students taking online high school courses through VHS Learning will start the 2022-2023 school year with lots of unique for-credit alternatives, from Python Programming to Law, thanks to the nonprofits freshly broadened course brochure. These new courses contribute to the more than 300 courses currently readily available.

VHS Learnings new courses for the 2022-2023 scholastic year consist of the following:

AP ® Chinese Language and Culture
Business Law
Career Exploration and Readiness
Chinese 3
Civics and U.S. Government
Law and the U.S. Legal System
Python Programming
Spanish 1 Credit Recovery
Spanish 1 Summer
Studio Art
Veterinary Medicine

“Weve also made our course catalog more interactive so its simpler to browse our large variety of course offerings. Our not-for-profit is dedicated to supporting schools by providing them with the capability to rapidly and quickly supplement their local course offerings using our tested online program.”

AP ® Chinese Language and Culture runs 33 weeks, while the other new courses are semester-length and run for 15 weeks. These new courses allow trainees to find disciplines that may not otherwise be offered to them at a high school level.

As part of its ongoing mission to make computer technology education more readily available to trainees, VHS Learning has actually developed its brand-new Python Programming course. In this course, trainees will find out the basics of this flexible and powerful programming language.

The new Studio Art course presents students to the fundamental elements of visual art while developing the 4C skills of imagination, interaction, vital thinking, and collaboration. Students will analyze artwork, experiment with artistic methods, take part in collaborative art tasks, provide constructive feedback to peers, and show on their items and processes. No prior art experience is needed.

In addition to the new courses, VHS Learning has created an” Exploring College & & Careers” infographic that highlights 7 course exploration pathways for students to think about: Computer Science & & Graphic Arts, Healthcare & & Medicine, Writing & & Journalism, Business, Criminal Justice, Engineering, and Environmental Science. Each path describes a series of VHS Learning courses that assist trainees dig deeper into that subject area. The infographic is located here and within VHS Learnings new digital brochure.

VHS Learning has a 25+- year reputation for instructional quality, consisting of strenuous expert advancement for the accredited high school instructors who provide guideline. All VHS Learning teachers total graduate-level Online Teaching Methodologies (OTM) training to learn finest practices for online teaching and knowing, and 81% of VHS Learning instructors possess a masters degree or higher.

Business Law serves as a foundation for a very first level college business law class. The course integrates case research studies and mock trials to more students understanding of how company law functions in the United States. Students will be needed to investigate present topics such as “e law” and area law as well as interview a lawyer or paralegal.

About VHS Learning

VHS Learning is a not-for-profit organization with over 25 years of experience supplying world-class online programs to trainees and schools everywhere. Using more than 300 unique online courses for high school credit, including 25 AP ® courses, credit recovery, and enrichment courses, VHS Learning is accredited by Middle States Association Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools (MSA-CESS), Accrediting Commission for Schools, Western Association of Schools and Colleges (ACS WASC), and Cognia. Courses are authorized for initial eligibility by NCAA. For more details about VHS Learning please visit https://www.vhslearning.org/  and follow on Twitter at @VHSLearning.

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The new Studio Art course introduces trainees to the foundational elements of visual art while developing the 4C skills of creativity, communication, important thinking, and collaboration. Each path lays out a series of VHS Learning courses that assist students dive much deeper into that subject area. “Weve likewise made our course brochure more interactive so its simpler to browse our big range of course offerings.

Trainees taking online high school courses through VHS Learning will start the 2022-2023 school year with numerous distinct for-credit options, from Python Programming to Law, thanks to the nonprofits recently expanded course catalog. These new courses add to the more than 300 courses already offered.

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