MCPS Virtual Academy applications open

Anonymous
MCPS is accepting applications for the VA. Sorry for those of you who're convinced MCPS's going to shut it down.

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/publicinfo/community/school-year-2022-2023/Community-Update-20230105.html

Application to 2023-2024 Montgomery Virtual Academy Now Open

The Montgomery Virtual Academy (MVA) application for the 2023–2024 school year is now open through Feb. 2. The MVA is a full-time virtual learning program for students in Kindergarten to Grade 12. The focus is to foster a safe, inclusive online learning environment that meets the individual needs of students in an academic setting where staff know their interests, and want to see them excel. Like other MCPS Choice programs, students can apply through ParentVue.
Anonymous
Thanks for sharing OP but why are you sorry and what is your interest here?
Anonymous
Can you take a single class l through VA, like a language class? I’d love my middle schooler to take something other than French or Spanish.
Anonymous
ESSER funds run through 9/30/24. It was pretty clear VA would continue next year. It's the year after that's in jeopardy.

Or really, the first year after 2024 when there's a budget crisis.
Anonymous
What does it look like for a kid who does VA? Is it all day? Small classes? Interaction with peers?
Anonymous
Thank you but no thanks. DC is doing so much better now in person. Overall better grades, new friendships with peers and better mental health. Not going back virtually, especially now with COVID vaccines and medications widely available
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for sharing OP but why are you sorry and what is your interest here?

Seems that every year there are people here that seem to think - gleefully! - that the VA is being shut down imminently.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can you take a single class l through VA, like a language class? I’d love my middle schooler to take something other than French or Spanish.


They don't offer anything different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank you but no thanks. DC is doing so much better now in person. Overall better grades, new friendships with peers and better mental health. Not going back virtually, especially now with COVID vaccines and medications widely available


Ok, so why do you need to post this? I'm sorry you could not support your child with their mental health issues better at home and they need to be in person to get the level of care and attention they need.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What does it look like for a kid who does VA? Is it all day? Small classes? Interaction with peers?


It's all direct teaching, the same school day as a regular school schedule. Class sizes are the same as in person. They have peer interaction and have online clubs during lunch and after school. It is an all day schedule. You can look at the schedule and information on the MCPS school website.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ESSER funds run through 9/30/24. It was pretty clear VA would continue next year. It's the year after that's in jeopardy.

Or really, the first year after 2024 when there's a budget crisis.


Really, who told you this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Virtual school is not goid for young kids

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2021/03/26/health/cdc-remote-learning-kids-mental-health-wellness/index.html


You posting a random article from 2021 has nothing to do with the MVA today. You have no idea what is going on in the MVA and how they are teaching/educating students. For some kids, it's far better for their mental health. Many kids are thriving in the MVA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Virtual school is not goid for young kids

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2021/03/26/health/cdc-remote-learning-kids-mental-health-wellness/index.html


This article is rambling nonsense: "Nearly 25% of parents whose children received virtual instruction or combined instruction reported worsened mental or emotional health in their children, compared to 16% of parents whose children received in-person instruction."

Perhaps the difference is parents were more involved with their kids daily lives to actually see what was going on. Or, perhaps the school was not the issue vs. the family situation.
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