270 - HAP - IS (Hopkins Alternative Program - Independent Study) is an alternative education program within Intermediate School District 287, serving high school students in grades 10 through 12. Located in Minnetonka, Minnesota, this specialized program provides an independent study option for students who may benefit from a non-traditional educational approach. Operating under the Hopkins School District framework, the program offers flexible, personalized learning pathways for students seeking alternative ways to earn their high school diploma.
Alternative Education Program
The program serves as an alternative educational option within the comprehensive district framework.
- Grades 10-12 Focus: Services for high school students in their final years.
- Independent Study Model: Self-directed learning with teacher guidance and support.
- Alternative Pathways: Flexible approaches to earning high school credits.
- Credit Recovery: Support for students needing to regain academic standing.
Academic Programs and Curriculum
The program provides standards-based education through alternative delivery methods.
- High School Curriculum: Alignment with Minnesota graduation requirements.
- Personalized Learning Plans: Individualized education plans tailored to student needs.
- Credit Accrual: Focus on helping students accumulate credits toward graduation.
- College and Career Readiness: Preparation for post-secondary education and employment.
- Flexible Pacing: Students can progress at their own learning pace.
Student Support Services
Comprehensive support systems help students succeed in the alternative learning environment.
- Teacher Advisors: Certified teachers provide guidance and academic support.
- Academic Counseling: Assistance with credit planning and graduation requirements.
- Special Education Services: Support for students with Individualized Education Programs.
- Behavioral Support: Strategies for positive engagement and academic success.
- Transition Planning: Preparation for post-high school transitions.
Program Structure
The independent study program operates with specific structural components.
- Flexible Scheduling: Accommodates students with unique scheduling needs.
- Regular Check-ins: Required meetings with teacher advisors for progress monitoring.
- Work Submission: Structured system for assignment completion and assessment.
- Progress Tracking: Continuous monitoring of academic progress and credit accumulation.
- Graduation Pathway: Clear pathway to high school diploma completion.
Intermediate School District 287
The program operates under the specialized Intermediate School District 287 framework.
- Specialized District: ISD 287 provides specialized educational services.
- Professional Expertise: Access to specialized staff and resources.
- Collaborative Approach: Works in partnership with local school districts.
- Quality Standards: Maintains high educational standards and accountability.
- Comprehensive Services: Full range of support services for diverse student needs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What grades does the HAP - IS program serve?
The program serves students in grades 10 through 12.
Where is the program located?
2400 Royals Dr, Minnetonka, MN 55305
Is this a public school program?
Yes, it is part of Intermediate School District 287.
What is the HAP - IS program?
Hopkins Alternative Program - Independent Study for high school students.
Do students receive a high school diploma?
Yes, students who meet requirements receive a standard high school diploma.
How much time do students spend on campus?
Time varies based on individual learning plans and program requirements.
What support is available for students?
Teacher guidance, counseling services, and academic support.