<\/span><\/h2>Like any school, curriculum, or program, virtual schools work for some families and not for others. Public virtual schools have the same requirements and regulations that brick-and-mortal schools do, along with the support of a credentialed teacher; detailed, standards-based rich lessons; continual assessment; and supplemental learning resources. Some families choose a virtual school because they believe it combines the best of both worlds: the flexibility and individualized instruction inherent in traditional homeschooling, joined with the support and accountability of a public school.<\/p>
Families facing educational choices need to research all options thoroughly. They must examine their educational priorities in order to determine which features best support their goals. Most importantly, they must decide which method best serves their child\u2019s unique needs and talents.<\/p>
Maria Sharapova\u2019s passion is tennis, so her academic training needed to be adjusted to work within the confines of her intense tennis training and playing schedule. A virtual school has helped her continue to learn while she reaches for her dream.<\/p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t