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Mississippi offers resident students the opportunity to take online public school courses for free. Below is a list of no-cost online schools currently serving elementary and high school students in Mississippi.
Connections Academy will afford Mississippi families access to a public virtual school option with the following: HIGH-QUALITY CURRICULUM. Our curriculum and instruction will meet state and national standards while integrating the best materials, texts, and resources available. EXCEPTIONAL TEACHERS.
The Mississippi Virtual Public School Program is a free web-based educational program offered by the Mississippi Department of Education to provide Mississippi students with access to a wider range of course work.
Connections Academy is a K-12, tuition-free school that offers online learning from home. Learn more about how your child can benefit from an online school.
K12-powered schools adhere to state testing, school accountability, and attendance policies, just as brick-and-mortar schools do, and graduates earn a high school diploma. Consider the benefits and support of an online program when thinking about how to school at home for your family.
Mississippi has no full-time virtual public or charter schools. Virtual schools run by other states, such as Florida, offer classes to out-of-state students, and numerous private virtual programs are accessible to students in Mississippi. Find the Mississippi school that’s right for your child.
Mississippi Connects is a program to provide every public-school student in Mississippi with the technology to learn at school and at home. The materials on this webpage are designed to help educators and school and district leaders train and support families and students with digital learning.
For students who lack a qualified teacher or want to take courses not offered at their school, virtual schools can expand educational opportunities significantly. What’s next? The state legislature created the Mississippi Virtual Public School Program in 2006.
House Bill 1035, sponsored by Rep. Rob Roberson, would establish a virtual public school pilot program for Mississippi students.
Virtual Public School Pilot Program. The Virtual Public School Pilot Program would allow up to 3 districts to each voluntarily establish and sponsor a “pilot virtual public school,” which HB 795 defines as a “full-time public school” that delivers virtual synchronous and asynchronous instruction.