Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I'm shocked they are keeping this next year. Is this a permanent thing?
Don't know if it's permanent but I'm guessing that they are going to take applications in order to determine staffing
It is permanent.
Do they have a permanent source of funding yet? My understanding is that initially the money is coming from Covid funds
Once it's worked through startup costs, it'll cost less than seats in a physical building.
Anonymous wrote:I would love to have the option to take specialty courses online. For example, our middle school only offers Spanish and French. I strongly prefer having my child take another language. If he could take just foreign la fishermen virtually, then we would definitely do that. They could combine kids across schools that don’t offer, say, Latin, into one class. But he would want to be in-person for everything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I'm shocked they are keeping this next year. Is this a permanent thing?
Don't know if it's permanent but I'm guessing that they are going to take applications in order to determine staffing
It is permanent.
Do they have a permanent source of funding yet? My understanding is that initially the money is coming from Covid funds
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I'm shocked they are keeping this next year. Is this a permanent thing?
Don't know if it's permanent but I'm guessing that they are going to take applications in order to determine staffing
It is permanent.
Anonymous wrote:I would love to have the option to take specialty courses online. For example, our middle school only offers Spanish and French. I strongly prefer having my child take another language. If he could take just foreign la fishermen virtually, then we would definitely do that. They could combine kids across schools that don’t offer, say, Latin, into one class. But he would want to be in-person for everything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if they will reject applications if they don't agree with your extenuating circumstances. Can a student just say they prefer virtual and be accepted into the program?
As other said apply and find out. Mcps is already under staffed so that will be a factor in how many spaces will have in a virtual program, especially knowing that for some families if they don't get virtual they might not necessarily enroll their kids in person they might just choose to homeschool or do some other independent virtual program.
That is not at all a factor in their numbers. Stop speaking on something you know nothing about.
They can cap virtual academy enrollment a lot easier than other school enrollments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yay, go apply and stop trying to interfere with how the rest of us want to educate our children
+1 million! COVID is NOT going away. Let parents put their kids in Virtual if they are concerned, for as long as they want.
And while we’re at it, let’s go mask optional.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if they will reject applications if they don't agree with your extenuating circumstances. Can a student just say they prefer virtual and be accepted into the program?
As other said apply and find out. Mcps is already under staffed so that will be a factor in how many spaces will have in a virtual program, especially knowing that for some families if they don't get virtual they might not necessarily enroll their kids in person they might just choose to homeschool or do some other independent virtual program.
That is not at all a factor in their numbers. Stop speaking on something you know nothing about.
Anonymous wrote:Yay, go apply and stop trying to interfere with how the rest of us want to educate our children
Anonymous wrote:I heard there was a guarantee of 3 years of Virtual Academy...then after that, who knows!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if they will reject applications if they don't agree with your extenuating circumstances. Can a student just say they prefer virtual and be accepted into the program?
As other said apply and find out. Mcps is already under staffed so that will be a factor in how many spaces will have in a virtual program, especially knowing that for some families if they don't get virtual they might not necessarily enroll their kids in person they might just choose to homeschool or do some other independent virtual program.