Online education has been a part of HAAS since 2005; the InDigital program for grades 7-12 began in 2011, and it is a loved program. We want all our students to be successful and we know that parents/guardians are a big part of that success. If you have a question that this website does not answer, please reach out to your student's advisor.
HAAS Website - Links to the registrar, counselor, and the HAAS App.
Who can enroll?: Students enrolled at HAAS in grades 7-12
Who does the teaching?: We have 6 teachers in the InDigital program. Four teachers are at the high school level and two are in the middle school classroom. We also have access to a TA for the middle school students and one for the the high school students. Just like the main campus students, InDigital students also have access to the counselors and other support staff.
What: Online classes completed through a variety of platforms, including Google Classroom and APEX.
Where: We have physical classrooms on the HAAS main campus, but students are also welcome to work from home.
When: InDigital follows the same schedule as main campus. Teachers mark attendance at 2 pm each day (see the attendance policy page), but students are welcome to work outside the traditional classroom hours.
Why choose InDigital?: Students choose the InDigital program for many reasons. Some prefer the flexibility of online learning, some prefer the increased ability for 1:1 and small group learning, and some join to graduate early. There are many reasons to explore the InDigital program!
The InDigital program requires students to work in a largely independent way. We expect our students to know what is required of them and complete their assessments independently. At the start of each year Teachers/Advisors are available to help new students/caregivers through orientation. During the school year teachers may hold group class sessions, and students are welcome to schedule 1:1 meetings when additional help is required. Students can find pacing guides, class schedules, and other important information in their Google Classrooms.