About eCampus  Peoria eCampus began in 2005  Utilizes same semester calendar as the traditional schools including summer school  Provides an on-line.

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About eCampus  Peoria eCampus began in 2005  Utilizes same semester calendar as the traditional schools including summer school  Provides an on-line learning experience for our students  Addresses a variety of learning styles  Flexibility in scheduling  Offers credit recovery, acceleration, improved skill opportunities

Algebra I Algebra II American Economics (.5) American Economics Honors (.5) AP Composition and Literature AZ/American Government (.5) AZ/American Government Honors (.5) AZ/US History Biology Business Foundations College Mathematics College Prep English IV Honors Creative Writing (.5) CTE Internship-All programs (17) Drivers’ Ed (.5) English I English II English III English III Honors English IV Environmental Science Geometry Health (.5) Humanities Honors Integrated Science Intro. To Culinary Arts Music Theory (.5) Personal Fitness Professional Internship Psychology (.5) Spanish I Spanish II Sociology (.5) World History 50 eCampus Courses

Enrollment/Success Rates Enrollment Numbers:  372 students—Summer 2013 semester  327 students—Fall 2013 semester  420 students—Spring 2014 semester Success Rates:  We have a passing rate of 85% and a course completion rate of 96%

Board Policy “For students to receive core credit for previously taken online credits from an outside accredited educational institution, the District will determine which class in the Peoria Unified School District (PUSD) course offerings match the class taken. Once the matching class is identified, the student must demonstrate proficiency on the corresponding PUSD course assessment”-I-3300 IHBHD September, 2012

Current Tuition and fees  PUSD high school students may earn up to four credits per semester through a combination of eCampus AND traditional means.  Credits beyond four are charged tuition.  $150 per ½ credit  $300 per 1 credit—most PUSD courses are 1 credit  Summer school students always pay tuition.

How do we compare? ProviderPopulati on Tuition# of courses Full-time Staffing Student Enrollment PUSD eCampus 9-12yes5011,119 Mesa Distance Learning K-12yes47 (9-12) 1314,000 PV OnlineK-12yes52 (9-12)61000 Dysart iSchool 9-12Summer DVUSD eSchool 9-12yes PrimaVera7-12no58Unable to determine 6,000 Pinnacle9-12no26Unable to determine 10,000

Proposed Operational Changes  Review fee structure  Increase course offerings for students  Expand partnerships with universities  Create blended learning opportunities  Increase marketing

Session Options  July-August  August-October  October-December  January-March  March-May

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