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Parent/Student Resources

Edgenuity Family (Parent) Portal The link below will allow you to view your child’s current progress in their Edgenuity courses. If you would like an Edgenuity Family Portal account to be able to view your child’s current progress, please contact us to get an account setup. https://auth.edgenuity.com/Login/Login/family Michigan Tuition Incentive Program (TIP) The Tuition Incentive Program (TIP) encourages eligible Medicaid recipients to complete high school by providing tuition assistance during an eligible student’s qualifying certificate or associate degree program and also during...

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Graduation Requirements

Students attending the St. Clair County Intervention Academy can earn a diploma by meeting Michigan High School Graduation Requirements (18 credits). This is also referred to as the Michigan Merit Curriculum, which is outlined below. ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS (ELA) – 4 Credits– Proficiency in State Content Standards for ELA (4 credits) MATHEMATICS – 4 Credits– Proficiency in State Content Standards for Mathematics (3 credits); and – Proficiency in district approved 4th Mathematics credit options (1 credit) (Student MUST have a Math experience in their final year of high school.) ONLINE LEARNING...

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The Day Treatment/Night Watch Component

The Day Treatment/Night Watch Program is a special program to help participants (students) on their journey toward personal growth and achievement.  As participants become familiar with the Program and its staff, they will find that the expectations are very high, and they will have to work very hard to meet them. Day Treatment/Night Watch uses a system designed to teach participants how to manage your behavior in more socially acceptable ways.  Participants must earn days, which allow you to progress through four phases during the Program.  Participants will earn points if they follow the...

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Board of Directors

Intervention Academy Board of Directors President - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Thomas Buckley - St. Clair County Sherrif's Department Vice-President - ContactTracy DeCaussin Secretary - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Heidi Fogarty - Asst. Division Director, Community Health Treasurer - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Helen McCartan - Retired Educator Trustee - This email address is being protected from spambots....

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Transparency Reporting

Budget & Salary/Compensation Transparency Reporting Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Board Approved Budgets 2024-2025 Board Approved Budget Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Board Approved Budgets 2023-2024 Board Approved Budget Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Board Approved Budgets 2022-2023 Final Budget Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Board Approved Budgets 2021-2022 Final Budget Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Board Approved Budgets 2020-2021 Final Budget Personnel Expenditures 2022-2023 Personnel Expenditures Current Operating Expenditures 2022-2023 Operating Expenditures ESP Expenditures 2022-2023...

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Title Funding

Title IX Documentation K-12 Title IX PresentationClient AlertSchools and Educational InstitutionsNondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in Education ProgramsSummary of ComparisonFact SheetSummary of Final Rule

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School Performance

Voyageur College Prep is a charter high school authorized by Ferris State University and is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, an independent organization that reviews public schools and colleges. The accreditation process consists of a thorough review, evaluation and graded report of the school's mission, performance goals, courses, teacher instruction, administrative procedures and achievement data, to name a few areas, by a North Central Association team. To students and parents, accreditation means that student transcripts and grades are accepted by colleges...

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