Missouri Opens Enrollment for Statewide Virtual Public School Programs

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Missouri's two virtual public schools, MODA and MOVA, now accepting enrollments for 2026-2027. Free K-12 tuition-based programs offer flexible learning with live instruction statewide.

Missouri Opens Enrollment for Statewide Virtual Public School Programs

Missouri Digital Academy and Missouri Virtual Academy are now accepting enrollments for the 2026-2027 academic year, expanding access to tuition-free virtual education across the state. Both institutions, operated by K12, serve students in kindergarten through grade 12 with a curriculum delivered through live instruction and state-certified educators.

The virtual schools provide comprehensive K-12 programming designed to accommodate learners across Missouri regardless of geographic location. Each institution integrates college and career readiness initiatives into its educational framework, preparing students for post-secondary pathways while maintaining state education standards.

As public schools operating without tuition costs, MODA and MOVA represent an alternative educational model for families seeking flexible learning environments. The enrollment period for the upcoming school year allows prospective students and families to register through the standard application process.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

Back to newsPublished Feb 27

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