How To EnrollTo enroll in Summit Virtual, the first step is to map out what you think you would like to do. For elementary and middle school students, we typically follow grade-level courses. For high school students, we follow the Michigan Merit Curriculum for graduation requirements.
Once you feel ready to enroll, please read the Characteristics of Successful Online Learners document at the bottom of this page and then fill out our ENROLLMENT FORM by clicking on the ENROLL NOW button. Indicate that you are ready to meet and we will contact you to set up a meeting. At the meeting please bring with you a completed copy of the the Online Readiness Questionnaire document and the Online Learning Contract document that are also found at the bottom of this page. If you would like more information, indicate you would like a phone call or email and we will be in-touch. Of course, you can always call us directly at 248-627-1847 if you have questions that require immediate feedback. |
Elementary School Sample Schedule
English/Language Arts
Math
Science
Social Studies
Physical Education or Art
Math
Science
Social Studies
Physical Education or Art
Middle School Sample Schedule
English/Language Arts
Math
Science
Social Studies
Elective
Elective
Math
Science
Social Studies
Elective
Elective
High School Graduation Requirements
English/Language Arts (4 credits)
English 9 (1 credit), English 10 (1 credit), English 11 (1 credit), English 12 (1/2 credit), English Elective (1/2 credit)
AP Comp and AP Literature are often used by 11th and 12th grade students for their English credits
Math (4 credits)
Algebra I (1 credit), Geometry (1 credit), Algebra II (1 credit), Math elective during senior year (1 credit)
Trig and Pre-Calc, AP Stats and AP Calculus are often used as math elective credits
Science (3 credits)
Geophysics/Physical Science (1 credit), Biology (1 credit), Chemistry or Physics (1 credit)
AP science courses are often used by students for their science credits
Social Studies (3 credits)
US History (1 credit), Civics (1/2 credit), Economics (1/2 credit), world history (1 credit)
AP social studies courses are often used by students for their social studies credits
Physical Education/Health
Health (1/2 credit), Physical Education (1/2 credit)
Visual, Performing, or Applied Arts (1 credit)
Any approved VPAA courses (1 credit)
World Language (2 credits)
Any World Language courses (2 credits)
*Note: Alternative options are available for many of these requirements. This will be discussed at your meetings with your mentor.
English 9 (1 credit), English 10 (1 credit), English 11 (1 credit), English 12 (1/2 credit), English Elective (1/2 credit)
AP Comp and AP Literature are often used by 11th and 12th grade students for their English credits
Math (4 credits)
Algebra I (1 credit), Geometry (1 credit), Algebra II (1 credit), Math elective during senior year (1 credit)
Trig and Pre-Calc, AP Stats and AP Calculus are often used as math elective credits
Science (3 credits)
Geophysics/Physical Science (1 credit), Biology (1 credit), Chemistry or Physics (1 credit)
AP science courses are often used by students for their science credits
Social Studies (3 credits)
US History (1 credit), Civics (1/2 credit), Economics (1/2 credit), world history (1 credit)
AP social studies courses are often used by students for their social studies credits
Physical Education/Health
Health (1/2 credit), Physical Education (1/2 credit)
Visual, Performing, or Applied Arts (1 credit)
Any approved VPAA courses (1 credit)
World Language (2 credits)
Any World Language courses (2 credits)
*Note: Alternative options are available for many of these requirements. This will be discussed at your meetings with your mentor.