Partners are committed to online learning options for their staff and students on an ongoing basis.

  WISCONSIN eSCHOOL NETWORK PARTNERS
 
  • Provide upfront investment funds for statewide course licensing and maintenance - ensuring long term sustainability.
  • Have nominal per student operating expenses.
  • Provide local teacher(s) to teach established online course(s).
  • Maintain local control, autonomy and accountability.
  • Benefit from the best practices and experience of existing partners.
  • Have access to online teaching and learning professional development.
  • Are assigned a mentor from an existing partner district.
  • Have a vote in future course/resource selections.



Members have the opportunity to offer high quality online resources with local staff involvement without developing a full local program.


  WISCONSIN eSCHOOL NETWORK MEMBERS
 
  • Pay a set annual fee.
  • Provide local teacher(s) to teach established online course(s).
  • Have access to 30 enrollments per semester for local students for each local teacher provided.
  • Share local course "seats" to provide access to "seats" in other Network provided courses.
  • Maintain local control, autonomy and accountability.
  • Benefit from the best practices and experience of existing partners.
  • Have access to online teaching and learning professional development.
  • Are assigned a mentor from an existing partner district.
  • Have input in future course/resource selections.



Contracting for individual course enrollments is a good way for local districts to explore online learning opportunities for their students.

  INDIVIDUAL STUDENT ENROLLMENTS
 
  • Contracts for individual semester course enrollments or blocks of 20 semester enrollments are available..
  • Pre-approval is required from the local district.
  • A local contact person must be identified to monitor the student progress, support the student and online teacher and to proctor the semester exam.
"It's flexible. It suits my needs. I can log in at any computer with no textbooks."
- Gian Aranda