How do I know what my child is learning each year?
Grade-level curriculum guides and the Ohio Learning Standards are available in the Helpful Links section. These outline what students should know and be able to do at each grade level.
What is College Credit Plus (CCP)?
CCP allows eligible high school students to take college courses and earn both high school and college credit at the same time, at little or no cost to families.
How are students supported if they struggle academically?
Teachers use assessment data to provide targeted interventions. Additional support services, such as tutoring, reading/math intervention, and special education, are also available.
How can families support learning at home?
Stay connected through Powerschool Parent Portal, encourage daily reading and homework routines, and communicate regularly with teachers.
What is the difference between Honors, AP, and CCP courses?
- Honors: More rigorous high school-level courses.
- AP (Advanced Placement): College-level courses with an exam opportunity for college credit.
- CCP (College Credit Plus): Actual college courses taken for both high school and college credit.
Where can I find information on state testing?
Information on required state tests can be found on the Ohio Department of Education website.
What are the graduation requirements for Otsego students?
Students must meet Ohio’s graduation requirements, complete required coursework, and show competency and readiness through state assessments or alternate pathways.
How does Otsego support students who are struggling academically?
We provide intervention specialists, small-group support, tutoring, and targeted programs designed to help students meet grade-level standards.
What technology resources are available for students?
Each student has access to a district-issued device along with digital platforms and tools that extend learning beyond the classroom.
How can parents support their child’s learning at home?
Stay connected through PowerSchool, talk with your child daily about school, encourage reading, and don’t hesitate to reach out to teachers with questions.