Video Profile: SF Flex
Students and teachers tell how San Francisco Flex Academy is changing their lives. Watch the Video
Welcome to a New Kind of School
Flex Public Schools, a nonprofit organization, is a new public school program that combines the best of online education with the best of onsite schooling for a school experience that fits the student, not one where a student is forced to fit in.
At Flex, our goal is to help students of all backgrounds and aptitudes thrive—in school and beyond.
Why Flex Public Schools?
- Instruction matched to the student’s individual strengths, so they're guaranteed to learn at the right level in each subject
- Small class sizes that differ day to day and period to period, based on each student's needs
- Class time that is dedicated to helping students master concepts and dive deeper into subjects that really interest them
- The award-winning K¹² curriculum that is proven to work, with compelling interactive online lessons and multimedia learning materials
- A robust catalog of core and elective courses, many of which aren't offered in other schools
- Books, hands-on materials, and personal computers to help facilitate the learning process
Flex Public Schools News & Announcements
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Classifying K-12 Blended Learning
Innosight Institute further expands on their work to better define the types of blended learning models, including Flex, being used today. Read more. -
New, Permanent SV Flex Facility Opens
On January 23, the SV Flex staff welcomed students back for second semester at their new, permanent facility at 610 Jarvis Drive in Morgan Hill. -
Q&A: K¹² Discusses the Challenges & Benefits of Blended Learning
In an interview with Getting Smart, Darren Reed, Vice President of Blended Schools at K¹², gives insights and alleviates misconceptions about online and blended learning. Read more.
Upcoming Events
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Join Flex Public Schools representatives as we provide an opportunity for parents and students to learn more about our innovative instructional model and the proposed charter schools for Fall 2011.



