Virtual courses for students 7-12 grades
The School District of Oconee County offers students in grades 7 through 12 access to virtual, asynchronous, high school credit-bearing courses facilitated by district teachers. Courses are offered during the fall and spring semesters as well as during the summer.
VirtualSDOC expands educational options for students who may want to graduate early, make room in their schedule to attend Hamilton Career and Technology Center dual enrollment classes, work a part-time job, catch up or get ahead on credits, or have a lighter course load during the school year. Advantages of VirtualSDOC courses include the ability to work at the prescribed or at an accelerated pace; to complete assignments any time of the day; and scheduled teacher office hours for questions and support.
Available offerings for students in grades 9 through 12 include:
English 1, 2, 3, & 4 CP
Algebra 1 CP
Geometry CP
Algebra 2 CP
Prob and Stats
IT Fundamentals
Personal Finance
Family Life Education
Medical Terminology
Physical Education
Human Geography
US History
Government(.5)
Economics(.5)
Biology
Anatomy
Sociology
Middle School students in grades 7 and 8 may take IT Fundamentals during the fall, spring or summer. Rising 9th grade students (just completed 8th grade) may take English 1 CP, Algebra 1 CP, Family Life Education, Personal FInance, Medical Terminology, Physical Education, Human Geography, Government, Economics, IT Fundamentals, or Sociology during the summer.
For more information, please visit the VirtualSDOC page on the district website or reach out to your student’s guidance counselor.
Please note: Final determination of course offerings each semester is based on student requests and teacher allotment. Summer courses are accelerated at an 8 week pace.