Albemarle County Virtual School Preview (2024)

Courtesy of ACPS

Above is a timeline for decision making of the creation of virtual school

For the first time in Albemarle County, a fully virtual school will be offered for the 2021-2022 school year, and it will be significantly different from the virtual experience of the year that’s coming to a close.

“The most exciting thing is that we’re building something from the ground up,” virtual school principal Reed Gillespie said. “The opportunity to change our approach to education, apply what we’ve learned from this past year and meet the needs of students and families is thrilling.”

While it may seem virtual school is only for pandemic-related concerns, it is also for students who feel that they’ve excelled while participating in this year’s online learning experience.

Students must opt-in to the virtual school by June 11, or the default will be face-to-face learning. Late sign-ups for virtual school will not be allowed.

June 30 is the cutoff date from changing your decision from enrollment in the virtual school to AHS. However, if you are unhappy with your decision of virtual school and you wish to return to AHS, you will be given the opportunity to do so at the end of each quarter.

We want to make the virtual school so excellent that students want to continue at virtual school,” Gillespie said. “But we also want to ensure that students are able to successfully transition back to their base schools.”

The Albemarle Virtual School is its own Albemarle County school, so a staff has been hired exclusively for it, including principal Gillespie. Because it is its own entity, you will not have the option of a hybrid schedule between the Albemarle Virtual School and in-person learning at AHS.

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AHS will provide special education services, ESOL, talent development, counseling, and other services that are not provided by the virtual school. You will have the opportunity to partake in extracurricular activities and athletics through AHS as well.

If you wish to enroll in an academy such as MESA or the Health Sciences Academy, there is no guarantee that the course will be provided, as this among other courses is dependent upon student registration and staff availability.

If the academy is available, you will receive an individualized plan with the academy curriculum, and your spot will be held if you return to in-person learning. The Albemarle Virtual School course guide will be coming soon along with a student handbook.

Due to the smaller demand of certain elective courses, Gillespie says that they will “look to be creative” so that students will receive “the learning experience that electives provide.”

Virtual school instruction and student expectations will be quite different from this past year. It will be modeled as closely to a classroom as possible, with cameras expected to be turned on for the duration of each class.

Learning will be five days a week from 8:30-3:30, with an A/B schedule, where students have four classes on A days and four different classes on B days. Mondays and Wednesdays are designated for A days and Tuesday and Thursday are dedicated to B days. Fridays alternate between A days and B days. Homework will be determined by the Albemarle County homework policy

Class will be fully synchronous, but there will be a time and place for asynchronous learning.

ACPS defines synchronous as, “all types of learning in which student(s) and teacher(s) are in the same place, at the same time, in order for learning to take place,” and asynchronous as “learning [that] occurs in different times and spaces particular to each learner. In asynchronous learning, teachers usually set up a learning path, which students engage with at their own pace.”

In preparation for what to expect the Zoom day to look like, there are classroom models provided, but may be slightly different depending on the teacher.

While the curriculum is of the same rigor as in-person learning, completion of some Virtual Virginia courses may be required for graduation.

Once again, Schoology will continue to be the platform for assignments and class materials; however, students enrolled in PVCC courses may be required to use a separate media for those classes.

Like the other Albemarle middle and high schools, students enrolled in the virtual school will receive a laptop for schoolwork. If you don’t have internet access, the Department of Technology will work with you to find a solution so that you may still attend the virtual school.

Meal pick-up will remain available to those enrolled in the virtual school; however, the location has not been determined.

If you have any questions, please contact Principal Reed Gillespie at [emailprotected] or Jay Thomas at [emailprotected].

Albemarle County Virtual School Preview (2024)

FAQs

Is virtual school still a option in Virginia? ›

Virginia Virtual Academy (VAVA) is a tuition-free, full-time online public school program.

Can you still do virtual school in North Carolina? ›

North Carolina Virtual Academy

NCVA is open to full-time, North Carolina residents in grades K–12. We offer a personalized approach to education; North Carolina-licensed teachers; dual enrollment and community college partnerships; Honors and AP® courses; and credit recovery courses.

What school district is Charlottesville, Virginia in? ›

District Home - Albemarle County School District.

Is virtual school still an option in Florida? ›

Florida is a nationally-recognized leader in K-12 virtual education. Florida Virtual School is the largest state virtual school in the nation. Each school district operates virtual schools, programs and/or courses for their students. Many districts sponsor virtual charter schools as well.

Do colleges look down at virtual schools? ›

As long as a school is regionally accredited, colleges won't typically have any issue with whether the school is online or in-person. For students looking at more competitive universities, there are obviously additional considerations, such as AP courses or extracurricular activities.

Do virtual Virginia students take SOLS? ›

Virtual Virginia's goal is for each student to remain a part of the school community. The local enrolling school retains autonomy to provide additional specials, student services, screeners/diagnostic exams, and SOL assessments per the school/division policies and local timelines.

Is virtual school the same as homeschool? ›

Online schools are not homeschool. Here's where the confusion may occur: online school, also referred to as school from home, is a homeschooling alternative. It's also not an online homeschool curriculum. Parents buy online homeschool curriculums to supply their children with learning and testing materials.

How much does NCVPS cost? ›

What is the cost of NCVPS courses?
In-State Cost Per CourseOut-of-State Cost Per Course
Summer Semester$310$500
Fall/Spring Semester (Block Courses)$420$700
Year-Long Courses$510$880
World Language Courses$640$915

How much does it cost to go to NC Virtual Academy? ›

How much does online public school cost? No tuition is required for students to attend North Carolina Virtual Academy (NCVA). As an online public school, NCVA is a tuition-free alternative to traditional brick-and-mortar public schools.

What is the best school district in Virginia? ›

The top 25 school districts in Virginia and the letter grades assigned by Niche include:
  • Falls Church City Public Schools: A+
  • Arlington Public Schools: A+
  • York County School Division: A.
  • Loudoun County Public Schools: A.
  • Virginia Beach City Public Schools: A.
  • Fairfax County Public Schools: A.
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What type of city is Charlottesville VA? ›

Charlottesville, colloquially known as C'ville, is an independent city in Virginia, United States. It is the seat of government of Albemarle County, which surrounds the city, though the two are separate legal entities. It is named after Queen Charlotte.

What is the biggest school in the state of Virginia? ›

The largest college in the state is Liberty University, which also ranks most selective along with Washington & Lee University. Livestock and livestock products are Virginia's primary agriculture industry.

How much does FLVS cost? ›

Florida Virtual School is a tuition-free, fully accredited online public school for students in Kindergarten–12th grade.

Is FLVS difficult? ›

Difficulty and workload will vary depending on the course and your personal learning pace. Some students report that FLVS courses are easier due to the self-paced nature and flexible deadlines. However, others may find them more challenging, as there's a lot of independent work and self-motivation required.

Is there Virtual School in South Carolina? ›

Cyber Academy of South Carolina (CASC) is a full-time online public school for K–12 students. We're dedicated to inspiring and empowering students through an education experience tailored to each child's needs. CASC is open to full-time, South Carolina residents in grades K–12.

Is Virtual Virginia the same as K12? ›

Virtual Virginia is a partner to all Virginia public school divisions. Through these partnerships, VVA provides a variety of educational opportunities to K–12 students and educators throughout the Commonwealth.

Is Virginia Virtual Academy free? ›

As an online public school, VAVA is a tuition-free alternative to traditional brick-and-mortar public schools.

How does Virginia Virtual Academy work? ›

Virtual Virginia provides online instruction to students throughout the Commonwealth. Virginia-certified instructors teach courses from kindergarten through the twelfth grade, through daily synchronous instructional sessions and asynchronous content, assignments, and feedback.

Is Virginia Virtual Academy accredited? ›

NCAA Approval Status

All VAVA courses are approved and accredited by the Virginia Department of Education, but the NCAA Clearinghouse does not approve most virtual education credits, including those earned at K12 schools.

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