Current COVID Information
- HSD COVID Dashboard
- 2022 - 2023 HSD COVID-19 Mitigation Plan
- HSD "What to do if my student is symptomatic or has tested positive" requirements
- Clark County Health Department COVID-19 web page, data, and cases in schools
- Clark County Health Department/ESD 112 Covid Mythbusters
- Symptom Flowchart for Exclusion & Return-to-School
- DOH K-12 School Requirements
Old HSD District Updates
- 10/22 HSD to Offer COVID Testing
- 8/20 New COVID Manager
- 3/25 OSPI Physical Distancing Update
- 3/17 Inslee Emergency Proclamation
- 3/3 HMS & HHS Reopening Plans
- 2/24 HMS & HHS Reopening Update
- 2/19 Staff & Parent Message
- 1/21 HSD Reopening Message
- 1/6 HHES Reopening Message
- 12/16 Winter Break Message
- 11/24 Community Update
- 10/27 Community Check in Presentation
- 10/26 HHES COVID Safety Update
- 10/6 Community Message
- 9/1 HSD Community Message
- 8/29 HSD Reopening Report
- 8/18 HSD Community Message
- 8/7 HSD Reopening Report
- 7/29 HSD Parent Message
- 7/14 HSD Community Update
- 6/19 HSD Community Message
- 6/11 HSD Reopening Update
- 6/10 HSD Reopening Message
Hockinson Virtual Academy (6-12 online, self-paced option)
The HSD is excited to offer a program called Hockinson Virtual Academy (HVA). This program will support 6–12 students who want to take classes online and prefer to mostly complete their learning independently, with weekly teacher check-ins. HVA is a more flexible, individualized, and self-paced learning format that follows an OSPI-approved curriculum that is aligned with the Common Core Learning Standards. Students enrolled in HVA will have opportunities to access teacher instruction and academic support.
Features of the HVA Option:
- Students take courses online at their own pace
- Suggested daily schedules with flexibility
- Clear objectives to keep your child making academic progress
- Project-based lessons that teach concepts in English, math and science; as well as art, PE and music electives
- Curriculum from the nationally recognized Edgenuity platform
Who might be a good fit for HVA?
- Students and families who want more flexibility in how they structure their school day
- Students with high-risk family members at home who are concerned about their children being exposed to the general population
- Students who prefer to work at their own pace
- High school students who may have other life commitments, such as work or child care
- High school students who may need to complete additional coursework to meet graduation standards
To learn more about Hockinson Virtual Academy contact:
caleb.millay@hocksd.org