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''This list was prepared in April 2011 and is not yet formatted for the VISCED wiki. Sara will edit when schools template is available.'' | ''This list was prepared in April 2011 and is not yet formatted for the VISCED wiki. Sara will edit when schools template is available.'' | ||
* State virtual school founded in 2002 | * State virtual school founded in 2002 | ||
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* The second state virtual school in the country (after FLVS) to be funded based on a funding formula tied to the state’s public education formula | * The second state virtual school in the country (after FLVS) to be funded based on a funding formula tied to the state’s public education formula | ||
* However, NCVPS is funded for 2010-11 based on 2009-10 enrollments, i.e. funding does not map to student completion | * However, NCVPS is funded for 2010-11 based on 2009-10 enrollments, i.e. funding does not map to student completion | ||
The North Carolina Virtual Public School web site is at http://www.ncvps.org/. | The North Carolina Virtual Public School web site is at http://www.ncvps.org/. |
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This list was prepared in April 2011 and is not yet formatted for the VISCED wiki. Sara will edit when schools template is available.
- State virtual school founded in 2002
- 73,600 course enrollments in 2009-10, the second highest number of enrollments of any state virtual school; this represents a 369% increase from 15,721 enrollments in 2008-09
- School purpose is to provide courses that students are unable to take at their local schools
- The second state virtual school in the country (after FLVS) to be funded based on a funding formula tied to the state’s public education formula
- However, NCVPS is funded for 2010-11 based on 2009-10 enrollments, i.e. funding does not map to student completion
The North Carolina Virtual Public School web site is at http://www.ncvps.org/.
References
See http://www.ncvps.org/ for more information.
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