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The Online Student Courses Schools Search for Most

Online behavior courses for schools tend to get searched out at one very specific moment. When a school goes looking for online behavior courses to assign a student, it’s usually because something specific just happened. A kid got caught vaping. A fight broke out in the hallway. A student has missed three weeks of class and nobody can get a straight answer why. The search that follows is narrow and urgent, and schools tend to use the same handful of phrases over and over.

Those searches tell you exactly what schools and families need. Consider this your starting point. Below are the online behavior courses for schools that School Impact is asked about most, whether you’re after an alternative to suspension, a court-ordered class a student has to finish, or a way to get ahead of a problem before it lands on your desk. We’ll go deeper on each of these in posts to come.

The most-requested online behavior courses for schools


Vaping education for students

Vaping is the discipline issue schools deal with more than almost anything else right now, and it’s the course people look for first. Our vaping course gives students the real facts about nicotine, addiction, and what e-cigarettes actually do to a body that’s still growing, plus practical ways to say no when everyone around them is doing it. Schools assign it after an incident, often as an alternative to suspension, or run it with every student before one happens.


Online anger management for students

Anger management is one of the most-searched topics in this whole category, and it’s easy to see why. Our course helps students recognize what sets them off, cool down before they act, and get through a tense moment without it turning into a referral or something worse. Whether it’s assigned by a counselor or court-ordered, it’s written for teenagers, not borrowed from an adult program and handed to kids.


Truancy intervention for students and parents

Chronic absenteeism shot up after the pandemic, with federal data putting it above one in four students in recent years, and hasn’t come back down, so schools keep hunting for a truancy program that actually moves attendance in the right direction. We offer two. The student course (TIPS) shows students relatable, real-world examples of what will happen if they continue missing school, and the parent course (TIPP) gives families real tools for getting their child back in the building and working with the school instead of against it. Together they let you tackle the problem from both ends.


Drug and marijuana/THC education

Drug education stays in constant demand, and searches for marijuana and THC classes keep climbing as laws shift and vape-style THC products spread. Our drug education course introduces students to the dangers and real effects of substance use, while the marijuana/THC course goes deeper on what’s really in today’s products, the myths kids tend to believe, and how smoking and vaping affect a developing brain.


Alcohol education for students

Alcohol education holds steady year-round, usually tied to a first offense, a court referral, or a school’s prevention efforts. The course walks students through how alcohol affects the body and brain, the real risks of underage drinking for minors, and how one night’s choice can follow them a lot further than they expect.


Get started

These five online behavior courses for schools are just the start. Browse our full course catalog for everything we offer, from conflict management and digital citizenship to gang intervention and human trafficking awareness.

Pick the course that fits what your campus is dealing with and we’ll have students enrolled fast. Setup is on us. Send your contact information and your school’s details, and we’ll get your account ready.

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