About Virginia Virtual Academy
Virginia Virtual Academy ( School ) is located at 125 S Augusta St, Staunton, VA 24401, United States. It is categorised as : .
Other categories: School, Elementary school, High school, Middle school
Ratings & Ranking
Virginia Virtual Academy has a rating of 3.8 and is ranked number 2051 in the US.
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Address & Location
Virginia Virtual Academy is located at 125 S Augusta St, Staunton, VA 24401, United States.
Schools Fees
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Vacancies:
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Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at Virginia Virtual Academy.
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Parents & Students Reviews:
Virginia Virtual Academy has 91 reviews with an overall rating of 3.8. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
My kids love it because it gives us the relief of not being bullied by teachers and students with their mother beside them at all times. Also, helps when grandma gets sick unexpectedly and is sent to the hospital. We can go and be by her side and help her when needed. I myself have my own issues which these school was allowing me to work around. Not having to worry about missing the bus or having to come back and forth to the regular public school to have meetings concerning my children being bullied. Most of the time they were bullied by the teachers and not the students. I really did not like that because we expect grown ups to act grown. I hope all works out for my second student and he is allowed back in school. Because of immunization forms he was kicked and I didn’t have a clue he needed them. I would have thought when we were approved to re-enroll before school let out last year that’s they would have made sure I knew what he needed. We also talked to a counselor or teacher over summer break and she said both my students was good to go for next year. Again never mentioned forms needed. Can’t expect us parents to just know the rules. We are learning as well as our students. Anywho good luck to the student and guardians. We surely need it!
When I spoke with the admissions consultants, they were professional and friendly but any questions I had to why our application was denied, the consultant went through their comments section and just read out the comments from the administration side, which I felt that the administration side was being evasive.
I was given a phone number to contact the school and its another automated number that you pick which option you need and it takes you back to the enrollment processing team, I felt like I was going in circles, very frustrating.
If you’re out of state and want to enroll your child in this school, prepare to jump through hoops because they require a State Standardized test Score for your child based on their grade level.
Well, I don’t know if the school knows this but not all states require a state-mandated standardized testing.
California is one of those states, it has a law allowing parents to opt out of state-mandated standardized testing for their child.
I wouldn’t recommend this school based on my experience with the enrollment process, if this experience was an indication what is going to be like to deal with the school administration, then I’m glad I save myself the trouble.
If they’re going to basically give you vague answers and you feel like you’re getting the runaround, this school may not be for you and your child but maybe others might have a better experience.