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A: TDA will provide an ISP for you. If you currently have an ISP, cable or DSL service and wish to continue with that service, you may do so, however we will ask you to sign a waiver because TDA is not responsible for covering the cost of your service.

A: Computer skills are not required, but basic computer skills can make the transition to online learning easier.

A: Yes. All students will have access to introductory units which will help develop their computer skills.

A: No. TDA will provide students all necessary hardware and software for use while attending TDA. All students, beginning in 2005, will also receive an iPod.

A: Students will receive a computer. This computer selection is made at the discretion of the TDA staff. Students will also receive a flatbed scanner and Special Needs and K-5 students will receive a color printer. Each student will also receive a health and wellness kit after meeting certain requirements.

A: No. Of course, when students elect to use their own computers, our Help Desk will not be able to assist them with any hardware problems. Regardless of the hardware being used , students will be required to use the software that is currently being used on the TDA computers. Otherwise, access and work flow between students and teachers cannot be assured. 

A: Teachers can be reached by email, chat rooms or forums during office hours which are posted in each teacher's classroom. Parents are encouraged to contact teachers as often as they wish.
A: Students who need help above and beyond the classroom teacher are encouraged to use TDA's Instructional Support Rooms (ISRs), available to all K-12 students Monday through Friday. Students can “talk” with live, specialized teachers who provide one-on-one support to students needing extra help or who are having difficulty learning a concept.

A: All high school students will be required to carry a minimum of 4 credits each semester. A student who wishes to graduate early may do so by carrying more credits each semester. Each student will work closely with his/her academic advisor to design a program that meets individual goals and needs.

A: Yes. The State of Ohio requires all students to take the Ohio Achievement or Ohio Graduation test. We provide students with dates, times and locations for this testing.

A: Yes. Upon completion of all graduation requirements, TRECA Digital Academy students receive a high school diploma.

A: Upon enrollment, every student is required to attend an initial orientation session prior to the start of classes. Students will also be required to take the required state tests at a designated location. Otherwise, there is no travel required.

A: Yes. TDA will provide a certified intervention specialist to work with specially challenged students, as well as provide support as may be needed, including speech services, occupational therapy or physical therapy.

A: Each child is unique! To ensure the success of your child, you should monitor progress on a weekly or bi-weekly basis and maintain communication with your child's teachers. Our program is built around the commitment to helping every student succeed as an individual, providing whatever organizational and academic support needed.

A: The needs of the child will be met according to the Individualized Education Plan (IEP). Service options may include general education classes without modifications, general education classes with modifications from an Intervention Specialist, a combination of resource room classes and/or strictly through resource room classes.

A: If a child is struggling academically, the parent or teacher may ask for a meeting with the Intervention Assistance Team (IAT). The IAT will meet to discuss the needs of the child, identify the problem(s) and develop a plan of intervention. Contingent to the outcome of the plan, the child may or may not proceed to the multi-factored evaluation process, which includes further testing by a team of professionals.





