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Board pauses closure of district virtual academy; directs staff to pursue revised two‑teacher model
Summary
Trustees reviewed three options for the Washington Unified Virtual Academy (WUVA) — keep open with reduced staffing, merge into a site, or convert to independent study — and, after debate and no closure motion, directed staff to implement Option 1 as the working path and return with logistics.
Trustees discussed the future of the Washington Unified Virtual Academy (WUVA) on April 10 after staff presented three options for sustaining the program amid low enrollment and budget pressures.
Staff reported current WUVA enrollment at 62 students, an average daily attendance near 89%, and an estimated general‑fund contribution of $130,000 for this year (rising to $170,000 under a…
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