Insight students can make connections with teachers, students and other families-both face-to-face and through virtual means.
A vibrant learning community enriches the high school experience. While some Insight students are self-sufficient and desire little support, others may seek more structure, guidance, encouragement and collaboration.
How can you make meaningful connections as an Insight School of Colorado student?
- Stay linked with your iSupport team. Your iMentor and instructors share the same goal-your success. Call on them as needed.
- Gather periodically face-to-face. Through a partnership with the University of Phoenix, students can gather at our campus locations throughout Colorado to meet with their iMentor, other Insight students, families, and teachers.
- Join student clubs and organizations. Become a writer for the student newspaper, formulate experiments as a member of the science club, hone your visual arts skills in the photography or video game club, run for student government... you can even start your own interest group.
- Attend school social events. Occasional dances, periodic field trips and graduation ceremonies will be held throughout the state. These events are facilitated by Insight staff. Yes, there will be a prom!
- Include your family. Parent participation greatly contributes to your success.
- Get involved in your local community. Because Insight is so flexible, you'll have more time to explore volunteer opportunities, community sports, and job internships.
