Virtual schooling in Wisconsin is not just learning over the Internet. Engaged students, well-trained public school teachers, attentive learning coaches and supportive families make for an incredible team. The policy makers in Wisconsin have said #ITrustParents and have given us options. But our effort does not end with enrollment. Together, we are committed to the success of our young learners, and the Wisconsin Coalition of Virtual School Families is proudly with us every step of the way.
List of Virtual Schools (From the State DPI)
Some of these schools are run by and for the students within the sponsoring district. Others primarily enroll students from throughout the State of Wisconsin, via our Open Enrollment law.
From the State Department of Public Instruction:
Online learning takes many forms and has many names. There are online courses, programs and schools, which may be called online, virtual, cyber or blended education, to name a few.
A virtual charter school is defined in Wis. Stats. § 115.001 (16) as “a charter school … in which all or a portion of the instruction is provided through means of the internet, and the pupils enrolled in and instructional staff employed by the school are geographically remote from each other.”
In addition, state statutes contain specific requirements that must be met by virtual charter schools. See Wis. Stats. § 118.40 (8).
In Wisconsin, a virtual charter school is a specific form of online learning. It is the only form of online learning in which an open enrolled pupil may participate from home, that is, without having to physically attend school in the nonresident school district during all the days and hours that school is in session.
Any form of online learning that does not meet the statutory definition of a virtual charter school and all of the requirements of Wis. Stats. § 118.40 (8) is not a virtual charter school. That does not mean that open enrolled pupils cannot attend online classes or programs, however, the pupil cannot access these programs and courses from home; they must go to school.
School - Grades - Sponsoring School District
21st Century eSchool K-12 Middleton-Cross Plains
Advanced Learning Academy of Wisconsin K-12 Barron Area
Appleton eSchool 7-12 Appleton Area
Arise Virtual Academy K-12 Janesville
Bobcat Virtual Academy (proposed) PK-12 Birchwood
Bridges Virtual Academy PK-12 Merrill Area
Cameron Academy of Virtual Education (CAVE) K-12 Cameron
Central Wisconsin Virtual School 4-12 Tomorrow River
CrE8 Charter School PK-5 Gillett
De Soto Virtual School (proposed) K-12 De Soto Area
eAchieve Academy 6-12 Waukesha
eAchieve Elementary K-5 Waukesha
George D Warriner High School 9-12 Sheboygan Area
George D Warriner Middle School 6-8 Sheboygan Area
GOAL - Gillett's Occupation and Leadership Academy 6-12 Gillett
HACIL - Hayward Ctr for Individualized Learning K4-12 Hayward Community
iForward 6-12 Grantsburg
Island City Virtual Academy PK-12 Cumberland
JEDI Virtual Charter School K-12 Whitewater
Kenosha eSchool K-12 Kenosha
Kiel eSchool 7-12 Kiel
KM Global School for Global Leadership and Innovation (KM Global) 9-12 Kettle Moraine
Link2Learn Virtual Charter School PK-12 Chetek-Weyerhaeuser
Mighty River Charter School K-12 Prairie du Chien
Montello Virtual Charter School K-12 Montello
Northwood Virtual Charter School (proposed) K-12 Northwood
Richland Online Academy 6-12 Richland
River Falls eSchool 6-12 River Falls
Rural Virtual Academy PK-10 Medford Area
Saint Croix Academy of Virtual Education K-12 Saint Croix Central
Spooner Area Virtual Education Academy (SAVE Academy) K4-12 Spooner
Wauwatosa Virtual Academy 6-12 Wauwatosa
Wisconsin Connections Academy (WCA) K-12 Appleton Area
Wisconsin Virtual Academy High School (WIVA High School) 9-12 McFarland
Wisconsin Virtual Academy K-8 (WIVA K-8) K-8 McFarland
Wisconsin Virtual Learning (WVL) PK-12 Northern Ozaukee
A Choice...for all of us
An insightful piece to read as we all gear up for another fantastic school year.
http://www.jeanneallen.net/realitychec…/a-choice-for-walton/
Is Virtual School the Right Choice for Your Child?
It's never too late to explore your options...
Joshua McMurtry was a strong student, receiving high marks from his elementary school teachers. But the Milwaukee fourth-grader still didn't feel confident academically, expressing concern to his parents that he was uncertain about what he was getting out of school.
After researching various options and talking with family and friends, Joshua's mom, Cheryl, decided to enroll him in the Wisconsin Virtual Academy, a full-time, tuition-free online public charter school for grades K-12 open to students statewide.
"It was the best decision for him and for us. During his middle school years, we wanted to ensure that he was getting what he needed," said Cheryl McMurtry.
The McMurtry family is one of thousands of Wisconsin families who have turned to online education as an alternative to the traditional brick and mortar school. The state had 32 virtual charter schools in the 2014-2015 school year with more than 7,000 students.
Each school is authorized by a school district, and students can enroll anywhere in the state through Wisconsin's open enrollment provisions. The largest virtual schools in Wisconsin are the McFarland School District's Wisconsin Virtual Academy, Waukesha's eAcheive Academy, Appleton's Wisconsin Connections Academy and Northern Ozaukee's Wisconsin Virtual Learning.
Leslye Moraski Erickson, the head of the Wisconsin Virtual Academy, said the reasons families opt for online education are varied, but the allure is its customization and flexibility.
Read the rest at MetroParent Magazine.
Congressman Grothman Trusts Parents!
Wisconsin Congressman Glenn Grothman has long been a champion of our schools and educational choice. Thanks for proudly proclaiming #itrustparents!
More from the DC Rally
South Carolina Senator Tim Scott steps down from the riser to address parents from across the country at the #ITrustParents rally for school choice. PublicSchoolOptions.org sponsored the event, which was held in front of the US Capitol on Tuesday, July 21, 2015.
We take DC!
Today we rally on the steps of our nation's Capitol in favor of expanded education options for America's families. Monday we attended workshops in preparation of our upcoming visits to the offices of some of our Congressional delegation.
ee more details and photos on our Facebook page.
The Blob on display
Not everything in this list is wrong, but everything that is wrong with our educational bureaucracy is in this list. #trustparentsnotthesystemhttp://www.nea.org/assets/docs/nea-resolutions-2014-15.pdf
Honoring Janet Gustman
Wisconsin's online public schools employ hundreds of outstanding professional educators. In celebration of Teacher Appreciation Week, a parent with the Wisconsin Coalition of Virtual School Families, Moira McManus, offered this insight about Janet Gustman, a teacher at the Wisconsin Virtual Academy:
Janet Gustman has always shown genuine concern for our students. This year, she noticed when my son was behind in his history lessons. She called him to find out if there was a problem that she could help him with. She also worked with him to set up a schedule for him to catch up. Finally, she checked back with him later to see whether the plan for his work on history was working or whether it needed to be adjusted. She was always encouraging him and helping him feel like he could complete this task.
Janet Gustman has a unique perspective as a teacher since she used to be a learning coach. She knows the system from both sides. As a result, she encourages learning while understanding that it happens in different ways with different families. She allows me, as the learning coach, to decide what will work best for our family and at the same time is always ready to offer assistance when it is needed.
By approaching my son about his progress in his history course and helping him formulate a plan for improving, she gave him the encouragement and enthusiasm to achieve the goals that they set together. He realized that he had both a responsibility and the ability to reach those goals. Even though she does not always interact with the students face to face, she does an amazing job of connecting with them and getting results!
Congratulations to Janet, and all of our outstanding teachers!
From our Files...
The students in our coalition are awesome. Need proof? Watch this virtual letter one student sent lawmakers back in 2008 when we were fighting to keep our schools open.
