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What is E-Learning?

If an eLearning Day is called, ALL eLearning Modules will be posted by 9:00 a.m. on Canvas LMS.  To access the eLearning Modules go to Canvas LMS at:  http://centralnine.instructure.com and login using the student’s Google login.

Please make sure you are accessing the Central Nine Canvas LMS with your CENTRAL NINE GOOGLE ACCOUNT and not your homeschool account.

How to access e-learning module.

If an eLearning Day is called ALL eLearning Modules will be posted by 9:00 AM on Canvas LMS.  To access the eLearning Modules go to Canvas LMS at:  http://centralnine.instructure.com and login using the students Google login.

Please make sure you are accessing the Central Nine Canvas LMS with your CENTRAL NINE GOOGLE ACCOUNT and not your home-school account.

How will i be contacted?

All cancelled school days will be an eLearning Day. All phone and email notifications will give specific instructions. The following methods will be utilized to outline our eLearning intentions:

  • School Notifications
  • School Webpage
  • Canvas LMS Global Announcement/Notification
  • Principal and Teacher Emails

student expectations

Students will be required to complete all assignments assigned during the eLearning Day. eLearning content will be available and open for 48 hours following the opening of the modules on Canvas LMS.

  • Students will log in using their Central Nine student Google login.
  • If you need help on any digital assignment, please contact your teacher through Canvas LMS by sending a message or email. 
  • Incomplete assignments will result in an ABSENCE and the LOSS OF IMPACT POINTS.

Note: Students will not be penalized if they cannot get internet service, but they will be responsible for completing their work with accomodations being made by our individual programs and instructors. 

instructor expectations

All classroom work will be posted in Canvas by 9:00 a.m. on the day of the cancellation. Teachers will be available via email or through Canvas LMS between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Completed eLearning assignments will determine attendance for the day.

June 4th, 5th, and 6th 8am- 11:30am

NineOVATIONS

Central Nine is hosting summer camps this June for students who will be in 7th or 8th grade during the fall 2019 school year!

Students can choose to participate in two different camp experiences. Contact cvonderwell@central9.k12.in.us for questions.

Dates: June 4th, 5th, & 6th
Hours: 8am – 11:30am each day
Cost : $35 per student

Sign up at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfypoq2sJzYkywFURynlf2XRZUwOq3OpxsbDgzkXzpPiC0u7A/viewform 

The early years

Early 1970

Nine School Corporations join forces to establish the first area vocational center for Johnson and Marion County. 

 

April 28th, 1970

A temporary Governing Board is established and Richard Thomas is elected as the first (temporary) president. 

The board makes a proposal for a Continuous Feasibility Study for an area vocational school. 

 

September 21, 1970

Board members review (and choose a site for campus). 

    

 

October 8th, 1970

Board members vote to name the center; Central Nine Vocational Technical School. 

Other names that were up for consideration: “John-Mar” (or “Johnson-Marion”), “Central Nine”, “Leatherwood”, and “whetzel Trace”. 

 

April 15th, 1971

Architect, Ray Thompson, from James Associates presents the final site and building plans for Central Nine. 

  

 

May 13th, 1971

James E. Hixson is made the first director of Central Nine.

MAY 4th 9AM - 3PM

PLANT SALE

Our Landscape Management program is hosting a plant sale on Central Nine’s campus! Stop by on Saturday, May 4th from 9-3pm to purchase.