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Board tables decision on Washington Unified Virtual Academy after staff recommends closure
Summary
Staff recommended WUVA be phased out because of steep enrollment decline (from a high of several hundred to 45) and an anticipated general-fund contribution of about $140,000; trustees asked for program alternatives and voted to table the item to a special meeting for more information.
District staff presented a recommendation that Washington Unified Virtual Academy (WUVA) cease operating in its current model after the 2025–26 school year, citing steady enrollment decline and recurring general-fund support. Staff said WUVA currently enrolls about 45 students and requires an estimated $140,000 contribution from the district’s unrestricted general fund this year.
Assistant Superintendent Autry Streak and CBO Monique Stovall described WUVA’s program model (synchronous and asynchronous…
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