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Superintendent urges board to weigh virtual-policy addendum as district loses students to online options
FAYETTE COUNTY SCHOOLS · October 1, 2025
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Summary
Superintendent Mr. Worley told the board that parents are choosing outside virtual options and recommended the board consider an addendum to the district's virtual policy (potentially opening virtual options to grades 3–12 year-round or exploring blended-learning models) to retain enrollment.
Superintendent Mr. Worley told the Fayette County Schools board that competition from virtual and charter providers is causing some families to leave the district and asked the board to consider a policy response.
"Maybe we need to look at an addendum to that and say, we might wanna open…
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