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Online Learning Program

Calvert County Public Schools values the leverage online learning brings to individualizing student learning opportunities. Online courses offer CCPS high school students flexibility regarding where and when classwork can be completed. Taking online courses provides students the opportunity to collaborate with other students across the county and have access to unique courses that might not be available at their home school. Online opportunities are available for original credit. Each student enrolled in an online course will be assigned a mentor to help monitor course progress.

Contact Information

Heidi Klopp

Information Packet

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Basic Steps for Online Fall/Spring School Registration

  1. Take the Online Learning Interest Survey. Please note, completion of the Online Learning Interest Survey does not ensure you will be enrolled in a course. Online courses run based on interest, enrollments, and MSDE approval. Spots in online courses are limited, and priority will be given to upperclassmen.

  2. Complete the Online Introduction Course in Schoology (Optional)

    In this course, you will complete a shortlist of activities similar to those found in most online courses. This is a self-paced course students complete independently. Students who have previously completed the Online Introduction course are not required to retake the course.

    Log into Schoology to access the introduction course (access code CTN2-WZCB-JQXTQ). If you choose to complete the optional introduction course, it should take approximately 1-2 hours to complete. Schoology will track your progress.

  3. Confirmation Email from the Online Course Coordinator

    You will receive a confirmation email from the Online Course Coordinator letting you know you have been officially enrolled in the course you requested. Copies of any emails will also be sent to parents/guardians and your school counselor. The online course will appear on your schedule in Home Access Center (HAC). Before the course starts you will receive emails with information about your teacher, accessing the online platform, and a schedule of tentative dates if face-to-face meetings are required.

Online Courses Fall/Spring 2026-27

Course offerings are subject to change based on MSDE approval and student requests in May.

Full Year (Full Year - 1 Credit)

  • AP Calculus I – 3409o
  • AP English Lang & Comp - 1309o
  • AP English Lit & Comp - 1409o
  • AP Psychology – 2549o
  • Foundations of Comp Sci – 3505o
  • Foundations of Tech – 8000o
  • Honors Comp & Lit ‐ 1408o
  • Music Appreciation – 6370o (Grades 11-12)

Semester (Fall/Spring - .5 Credit)

  • Health I – 7010so (Spring Only)
  • Health II – 7115so (Grades 11-12)
  • Financial Literacy – 5230so (Grades 11-12)

Students scheduled for more than seven credits within a given school year will be charged a fee of $325 for a one credit online course and $225 for a half credit online course (this includes a $25 non-refundable fee). A bill will be sent out by early October for all courses that take place during the regular school year. It will include instructions on making a payment. Full payment is due by the end of November.

Course descriptions, pre-requisites, and grade level restrictions are fully outlined in the High School Educational Planning Guide, available from your school counselor.

Please visit Summer School for more information and requirements for taking online summer courses.