But while many families are exploring full-time virtual schools as an option, it’s important to remember that this form of public education isn’t a good fit for every student, or every family.
“Virtual school is a great choice for many students, but it requires a commitment on the part of parents to be involved in their child’s education,” says Sylvia Pryor, director for community outreach at Connections Academy. “Although many students adjust quickly, not all students are suited to learning at home. At our information sessions for prospective families, we let parents and students know what they can expect in the virtual school setting. We want students to thrive in our program, and understanding how it works and what is required is essential.”
Families interested in full-time online school should consider the following “ABCs” of successful virtual schooling to determine if this form of education is a good fit:
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