All Posts Tagged: 'Florida Virtual School'


A National K-12 Virtual School? Not Likely.

February 4th, 2010 | Category: Educational Choice

One of the big recommendations from “Expanding Choice in Elementary and Secondary Education,” the new Brookings Institution report, is to help establish national virtual schools:
To support the development of that sector of schooling, we recommend that Congress authorize the establishment of accrediting bodies for online K-12 education, incentivize states to participate in these accrediting efforts, [...]

Update on Florida Legislation to Curtail Virtual Schooling

April 2nd, 2009 | Category: Educational Choice

On Monday, I wrote about pending legislation in Florida that would severely curtail educational choices available through the public, state-run Florida Virtual School. The bill would eliminate enrollment in any elective courses and funding for any courses beyond a standard six periods. Students would no longer have an option to take electives, including some AP [...]

A Move to Limit Educational Choice in Florida

March 31st, 2009 | Category: Educational Choice

While reformers hope that the country’s fiscal crisis will lead to much needed educational changes, there’s at least one move underway to do the exact opposite. Under the guise of budget cuts, the Florida legislature is attempting to severely curtail educational choices available through the state-run Florida Virtual School (see page 12 of bill text).
If [...]

Governor Crist: Don’t Sign That Bill

June 5th, 2008 | Category: Undergraduate Education

Gary Fineout, in the Miami Herald, writes about the virtual education bill that is now on Florida Governor Charlie Crist’s desk. Florida is not only the fourth largest state, but also a trendsetter for virtual education. Unfortunately for both the state and virtual education in general, this bill takes the state in the wrong direction. [...]

A Wrong Turn for Virtual Education in Florida

May 22nd, 2008 | Category: Educational Choice

Last December I flew to Tallahassee to testify as part of the Florida State Legislature’s K-12 Virtual Education Workshop. As a native Floridian, I’ve been proud of my home state’s leadership in virtual schooling. Florida Virtual School is the largest and one of the most successful state-run virtual schools in the country. It’s widely regarded [...]

Virtual Schools=Mainstream Reform?

November 8th, 2006 | Category: Uncategorized

I just returned from Plano, TX, where I spent the past three days with virtual school teachers, researchers, and program managers at the North American Council for Online Learning Virtual School Symposium. Virtual schools take a variety of forms, from district- or state-led schools that are primarily or entirely supplemental—offering students the option of taking [...]