How to Enroll
Important Enrollment Information
Enrollment in the Florida Virtual Program for the 2010-2011 school year is now open in the districts listed below. Before enrollment opens in each district, you may pre-register below and be among the first to be notified that enrollment is open.
Eligibility Requirements
Please ensure you meet the following eligibility requirements for enrolling in a Florida Virtual Program prior to completing the enrollment process.
Florida school districts have the option to choose the provider for their online programs. See the full list of the Florida districts that chose K¹² for the 2009-2010 school year.
Eligibility Requirements
Please ensure you meet the following eligibility requirements for enrolling in a Florida Virtual Program prior to completing the enrollment process.
- Students who reside within a district that has an established Virtual Program with K¹², and
- Were enrolled full-time in the Florida Public Schools for the 2009-2010 school year and included in the October 2009 and February 2010 FTE (Full Time Enrollment) Counts, or
- Are siblings of a student who is currently enrolled in a full-time virtual program and continuing for the 2010-2011 school year, or
- Are dependent children of a member of the U.S. Armed Forces who was transferred within the last 12 months pursuant to a permanent change of station
Florida school districts have the option to choose the provider for their online programs. See the full list of the Florida districts that chose K¹² for the 2009-2010 school year.
School District Enrollment Status
- Alachua County Public Schools – Enroll now! (Grades K-5)
- Bay District Schools – Enroll now! (Grades K-5)
- Brevard Public Schools – Enroll now! (Grades K-8)
- Broward County Public Schools – Enroll now! (Grades K-5)
- Citrus County Schools – Enrollment is now closed.
- Calhoun County School District – Enroll now! (Grades K-8)
- Escambia County School District – Enroll now! (Grades K-8)
- Gadsden County School District – Enroll now! (Grades K-8)
- Glades County School District – Enroll now! (Grades K-5)
- Highlands County Schools – Enrollment is now closed.
- Hillsborough County Public Schools – Enroll now! (Grades K-8)
- Holmes County Public Schools – Enroll now! (Grades K-8)
- Jackson County School District – Enroll now! (Grades K-8) Enrollment is now closed for grades 9-12.
- Lake County Schools – Enroll now! (Grades K-8)
- Lee County Public Schools – Enroll now! (Grades K-5)
- Leon County Schools – Enroll now! (Grades K-5)
- Manatee District Schools – Enrollment is now closed. Second semester opening soon!
- Okaloosa County School District – Enroll now! (Grades K-5)
- Orange County Public Schools – Enrollment now closed
- Palm Beach County School District – Enrollment is now closed. Second semester enrollment will open on October 11th.
- Pasco County School District – Enrollment is now closed.
- Polk County Public Schools – Enrollment is now closed.
- Pinellas County Schools – Enroll now! (Grades K-5)
- Santa Rosa County School District – Enroll now! (Grades K-8)
- Sarasota County Public Schools – Enrollment is now closed. Second semester opening soon!
- Seminole County Public Schools – Enrollment is now closed.
- St. Johns County School District – Enroll now! (Grades K-5)
- St. Lucie County Public Schools – Enrollment is now closed.
- Sumter District Schools – Enrollment is now closed.
- Taylor County School District – Enroll now! (Grades K-5)
- Volusia County Schools – Enroll now! (Grades K-8)
- Washington County School District – Enroll now! (Grades K-8)
Don’t See Your District Listed for the 2010-2011 School Year?
Not to worry—more districts will be offering the K¹² program for the 2010-2011 school year. Pre-register for enrollment today and be among the first to be notified once a program is available and enrollment is open in your district. (Pre-registration does not obligate you to enroll.)
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K12 Gets Results!
Year after year virtual schools using the K¹² curriculum continue to outperform other virtual schools on state test results. But the true measure is the satisfaction level of our parents -- over 95% Agree or Strongly Agree that their student has benefited academically from the K¹² curriculum!
On the 2009 FCATs, Florida students using the K¹² curriculum scored well above the state average in Math and Reading. Check out the results!

