About
Dr. Shaunda Fowler - Principal
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Grades K-12
Students complete virtual courses 100% online and have 24/7 access to lessons that are fully aligned to the Missouri Learning Standards. Students work independently with the support of a KCPS teacher. Because taking online courses is different from taking courses in a traditional face-to-face classroom, it’s good for students to know what courses will entail and what kind of support they’ll need to be successful. Research shows that students who are well prepared and well supported for this new experience do better in their classes.
Why consider Kansas City Virtual Academy (KCVA)?
Virtual Academy can meet specific challenges and student need, including providing:
- Students who enroll in the KCPS Virtual Academy (KCVA) will be using the virtual learning model of instruction.
- The teachers teach daily lessons at certain set times, track how well students are picking up the curriculum and provide support when and how it is needed.
- Students in these classes interact and collaborate with each other on a regular basis.
- Coursework is available 24/7, providing the flexibility to engage with the curriculum at any time, day or night.
- All KCVA teachers are certified KCPS educators
- Virtual students will be allowed to participate in activities, sports, and other events through their Neighborhood Schools.
Virtual Academy is offered to students of KCPS with approval of the student's school counselor and the Extended Learning advisor. If you are a KCPS student and have questions about KCVA, please make an appointment with your school counselor. If your student is not currently a KCPS student, please contact the Office of Education Innovation at (816) 418-7780.
What high school courses are available with Virtual School?
Virtual Academy offers more than 50 different courses that are aligned with the KCPS curriculum.
How do I know if Virtual Academy is right for me?
Online learning can be a great option for some students, but this style of learning differs from the traditional classroom experience.
Your Educational Innovation Coordinator can help determine if this course of learning is right for you.
How will students enroll in Virtual Academy?
Virtual Academy enrollment will follow the same process as traditional course enrollment. Students should start by scheduling a meeting with their counselor to discuss online options.
Each semester Virtual Academy secondary students enroll in seven credit hours to meet the requirements for graduation. Online courses are part of this course load to fulfill the needed credits for graduation.
Additional KCVA Enrollment Information
- Students and guardian(s) must attend a placement and orientation meeting prior to beginning Virtual Academy.
- If a student has an IEP or 504 plan, the IEP or 504 plan team will meet to decide if Virtual Academy is appropriate for the student.
- The enrollment cutoff dates are at the semester midterm date. Students may enroll in a course through midterm of the 1st and 3rd quarter or at any time with a transfer.
- Students will be placed on probation for lack of progress after a 10-day period and will be removed from the course after 20 days as it may impact their ability to graduate on time.
Contact
Ann Richards, Coordinator of Educational Innovation - Secondary
(816) 418-2672 arichards@kcpublicschools.org
Leslie Correa, Coordinator of Educational Innovation - Elementary
(816) 418-7444 lcorrea@kcpublicschools.org
Office of Educational Innovation
(816) 418-7780