- April 18, 2025
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Volusia County Schools is expanding its online learning options for the 2025-2026 school year, including the VFlex+ program, which provides homeschooled students access to Career and Technical Education courses, electives and arts programs.
"These programs are designed to provide flexible and comprehensive educational options for students and families seeking alternative learning environments," a VCS press release stated.
The VFlex+ program allows homeschooled students to enroll in up to six courses, as well as offers academic counseling and support. VCS provides computers, tech support and all services for free.
Additionally, VFlex+ helps students stay on track for a diploma, though they will need to transition to a full-time program — such as Volusia Online Learning or another VCS high school — during their senior year to graduate with a diploma.
The goal of VFlex+, the district stated on its website, is for students to eventually return to VCS as full-time students.
The district currently offers a VFlex program for traditional students in sixth through 12th grade which allows them to supplement their schedule with virtual CTE courses, electives and arts programs.
VCS also offers Volusia Online Learning, an online public school option.
Information sessions will be held at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. on April 10, April 24, May 8, May 22, June 5, June 26, July 10 and July 24.
To learn more or register for a virtual information session, visit k12.vcsedu.org/online-learning.
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