One of those "wonder who is where and what are they doing" things. Lots end up in Florida, don't they??
From the Daytona Beach News Journal
http://makeashorterlink.com/?T2A921C26SNIP..."Lynn Bubba and her two children no longer pile into the family car at 7:45 every morning for the quick trip to Samsula Elementary School.
Instead they meet around the kitchen table at about 8:30 to tackle lessons in everything from subtraction to science as part of a Florida experiment with virtual schools.
The Florida Legislature approved the pilot program last spring, agreeing to pay up to $4.8 million for as many as 1,000 students to try the online school option as a way of reducing class sizes in traditional public schools....."
SNIP...."Danhart withdrew Ryan from Spruce Creek Elementary School and enrolled him at Connections to avoid having him repeat third grade because he failed the FCAT reading test last spring and a follow-up test this summer.
Ryan, who has attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder like Kristi Bubba, had already repeated first grade and Danhart wasn't about to let him be held back again. "I couldn't let them do that to him," she said.
Connections Academy did not retain him. No arguments here on this, as I have mixed feelings about the two-time retention policy.
It is a spin-off of Sylvan, I believe.
SNIP.....
"Run by K12 Inc., a for-profit company founded by former U.S. Education Secretary William J. Bennett, the Florida Virtual Academy will serve 500 students including Kristi and Brian Bubba this school year.