Randolph County Virtual School
The mission of the Randolph County Board of Education and West Virginia Virtual School (WVVS) is to assure consistent, high quality education for the students of Randolph County through courses delivered via technology, promote efficacy and equity in course offerings, and provide options for implementation across the public school system. The Virtual School initiative helps bridge the barriers of time, distance, and inequities for all West Virginia students by providing access to resources.
The West Virginia Virtual School offers students numerous benefits in terms of time flexibility and program customization. Along with these advantages, students also assume increased responsibility in time management, organization, self-direction, and self-regulation. The Randolph County West Virginia Virtual School offers a full online learning option for students in grades 6-12 and will eventually add elementary school curriculums. Courses added to the catalog will be reviewed by a team to ensure standards are met. In accordance with the statute Senate Bill 630, school districts can develop local policies to regulate and guide the county online program. The West Virginia Virtual School offers rigorous online courses aligned to state standards. These courses are typically taught by certified West Virginia licensed teachers who have often developed the course. The West Virginia Virtual School partners with county schools to provide a free individualized online learning solution for students on the path to high school graduation.
The West Virginia Virtual School offers students numerous benefits in terms of time flexibility and program customization. Along with these advantages, students also assume increased responsibility in time management, organization, self-direction, and self-regulation. The Randolph County West Virginia Virtual School offers a full online learning option for students in grades 6-12 and will eventually add elementary school curriculums. Courses added to the catalog will be reviewed by a team to ensure standards are met. In accordance with the statute Senate Bill 630, school districts can develop local policies to regulate and guide the county online program. The West Virginia Virtual School offers rigorous online courses aligned to state standards. These courses are typically taught by certified West Virginia licensed teachers who have often developed the course. The West Virginia Virtual School partners with county schools to provide a free individualized online learning solution for students on the path to high school graduation.
Application
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Applications are due by 4:00 pm on August 15, 2024 for first semester consideration.
Applications are due by 4:00 pm on December 13, 2024 for second semester consideration.
Mandatory Virtual School Orientation
For more information, contact your student's school.