at RHAM High School

RHAM High School has partnered with VHS Learning, a nonprofit that provides world-class online programs to students and schools everywhere.

How does it work?

· Each class is led by a teacher and consists of students from around the world giving students the opportunity to work with a diverse group of peers. 

· Classes average 21 students to maximize student-to-student and teacher-to-student interaction. 

· Classes are paced and have weekly due dates for assignments, group work and discussion posts. 

· Students can access their course work anywhere they have internet access and are not required to log in at a certain time each day.

· Classes include group projects, interactive lessons, and group discussions and give every student a chance to participate and be heard in    class. 

· RHAM High School will grant credit to students who successfully complete VHS Learning classes.

 

To learn more about a week in the life of a VHS Learning student, click here: https://vhslearning.org/students.

If you would like to register for a VHS Learning class, please contact your guidance counselor and complete the  2024-2025 RHAM VHS Course Registration Form .

*Students must be a sophomore, junior or senior during the school year they plan to take a VHS course and must meet the pre-requisite.*

Learn more at:  https://vhslearning.org/ 

 

About VHS Learning

VHS Learning was the first in the nation to provide online classes for high school students and connect them to teachers and other students around the world. VHS Learning offers schools the ability to expand their catalogs and offer classes for which there may be limited demand since the school does not need to fill the classes.