Florida Virtual School, Other E-Schools Face Difficult Times
Virtual schools in Florida, Kansas, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee are facing enrollment challenges and tough questions. Here's a roundup of some recent news reports.
Florida
Facing steep enrollment declines, the Florida Virtual School (FLVS), the largest state-run virtual school district in the country, announced that it is laying off 177 full-time staff and 625 part-time instructors, the Associated Press reported last week. Those cuts, together with more than 250 open positions that will remain unfilled, represent more than one-third of the group's workforce, according to a spokesperson for the school who talked with Education Week. The cuts affect mostly adjunct teachers.
Facing steep enrollment declines, the Florida Virtual School (FLVS), the largest state-run virtual school district in the country, announced that it is laying off 177 full-time staff and 625 part-time instructors, the Associated Press reported last week. Those cuts, together with more than 250 open positions that will remain unfilled, represent more than one-third of the group's workforce, according to a spokesperson for the school who talked with Education Week. The cuts affect mostly adjunct teachers.
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