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Montgomery Public Schools proposes K–12 virtual school; vendor contract would cost about $1.225 million for 250 students

Montgomery Public Schools Board of Education · April 14, 2026
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Summary

District staff recommended expanding the existing virtual program into a K–12 virtual school using vendor K12. The presented package for a 250‑student cohort was quoted at about $1,225,000; staff said the district must reach a 250‑student threshold by the October 40‑day FTE count to be certified as a school.

Montgomery Public Schools staff outlined plans on April 14 to expand the district’s virtual program into a full K–12 virtual school and recommended contracting with a vendor identified as K12.

Sydney Snead, the district’s education technology coordinator, told the board the district currently operates a virtual program and must enroll 250 students (FTE at the October 40‑day count) to convert that program into a certified virtual school. Snead presented a comprehensive vendor package for a…

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