Virtual Virginia (VVA) is a state-supported online learning program that provides K–12 online instruction to students across Virginia. It operates under the Virginia Department of Education and offers a range of services:
- K–12 online courses, including middle and high school (grades 6–12) and elementary (K–5) instruction, with both asynchronous and synchronous options.
- Advanced coursework such as AP courses and dual enrollment opportunities, including a work-ready cybersecurity certificate.
- Summer sessions for grades 6–12 in core academics and world languages.
- Free digital learning resources through Virginia’s statewide learning management system (Canvas), available to educators statewide.
- Professional learning courses and workshops for educators.
As you noted, VVA specifically welcomes homeschooled students. Virginia parents and families can enroll their children in all of VVA’s instructional programs — either through their local public school division or directly by a parent/caregiver. This gives home-instructed students access to the same online courses, AP pathways, and summer programs available to public school students.
You can learn more about homeschool enrollment specifically at their Home Instruction page.

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