School Based Virtual Learning

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Schools with high school grades are invited to apply by March 15 for the 2024-25 School Based Virtual Learning program to offer virtual courses to students in grades 9-12 starting in September 2024. To preview the full application, please see this document: SBVL Program Application_2024-25

Note that SBVL is distinct from Virtual Learning Classrooms (VLC) which is a program that allows middle school and high school students to enroll in centrally provided courses. Schools could participate in both VLC and SBVL.

As you work with your school community to design your program, we encourage you to consider these models and examples of how to structure a virtual learning program. These are not the only models permissible, and you should think creatively about designing a program that best fits the needs of your community. You may also want to create a program that incorporates more than one model to meet varying needs.

Overview

For an overview of school based virtual learning opportunities, please access this School Based Virtual Learning 2024-25 (NYCPS login required).

The 2023 MOAs between the DOE and UFT/CSA established the following goals for virtual learning: 

  • Become the first major public-school system to develop, implement and expand high quality virtual learning programs for instruction and related services, for all students who choose this option. 
  • Assist students in achieving their highest potential academically, socially and emotionally and prepare them for post-secondary success.  
  • Develop and scale virtual instructional and related services opportunities for eligible students that best meet the needs of students and families and create access for eligible students via virtual learning and hybrid scheduling.
  • Create new and attractive professional experiences, career opportunities and/or alternative schedules for pedagogues and school-based staff within existing contractual rules.

The School Based Virtual Learning (SBVL) program was created for schools to establish virtual learning models created by and for their school communities. School Based Virtual Learning programs are taught by current teachers and are attended by current students. For SY2024-25, interested schools are invited to submit proposals to offer virtual learning courses in grades 9-12 that begin September 2024.

School Based Virtual Learning is defined as virtual classes offered by a school to their currently enrolled students in order to provide opportunities such as advancement and/or flexibility to meet the needs of students and staff in the school community. Schools should apply if they have identified student and family interest in virtual learning and have staff interested in teaching these courses. 

SBVL should be designed with input from the school community and take into account flexibilities that meet unique student needs, family requests, and teacher availability. The proposals submitted by schools should explain why your community would benefit from a virtual model and how it would be uniquely designed to benefit the students at your school. Proposals should adhere to our current policies (see High School Academic Policy Guide and the Online and Blended Course academic policy guide). 

Please note, there is no central funding available for program implementation. 

General Guidelines

All applications must adhere to the 2023 Memorandum of Agreement with the UFT (see Section 8; page 17) and the 2023 Memorandum of Agreement with the CSA (see Section 5; page 6)

Schools that offer virtual learning will commit to:

Timeline

  • By March 15: Develop virtual learning proposal & submit online
  • By mid-April: Schools notified of application status
  • April-May: Schools post positions and select staff (postings must be posted for 20 school days)
  • In June: Complete a pre-implementation deliverable on program offerings (TBA)

To Learn More

For questions or inquiries, please contact SBVL@schools.nyc.gov.
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