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Virtual Instruction Program Requirements. Florida law requires that Approved Providers and Schools develop a virtual instruction program that meets certain requirements. K12 meets such requirements as discussed in detail below: Requirement Text K12 Response Statute Reference Course Alignment “Align virtual course curriculum and course content to the Sunshine State Standards under s.1003.41.” The curriculum K12 will use in the performance of its services as an Approved Provider is aligned to the Florida Sunshine State Standards. Additional details on K12 courses and curriculum can be found in the K12 Florida LLC Disclosure Requirements attached hereto as Exhibit C. §1002.45 (3)(a) F. S. Student Proficiency “Offer instruction that is designed to enable a student to gain proficiency in each virtually delivered course of study.” K12’s program is designed to enable a student to gain proficiency in each virtually delivered course of study. Additional details can be found in the K12 Florida LLC Disclosure Requirements attached hereto as Exhibit C. §1002.45 (3)(b) F. S. Instructional Materials “Provide each student enrolled in the program with all the necessary instructional materials.” Each student will be provided with required course materials as further detailed in the Order above. §1002.45 (3)(c) F. S. Materials for Students Qualifying for National School Lunch Act “Provide each full-time student enrolled in the program who qualifies for free or reduced-price school lunches under the National School Lunch Act, or who is on the direct certification list, and who does not have a computer or Internet access in his or her home with: 1. All equipment necessary for participants in the virtual instruction program, including, but not limited to, a computer, computer monitor, and printer, if a printer is necessary to participate in the program; and 2. Access to or reimbursement for all Internet services necessary for online delivery of instruction.” The provision of free materials to full-time students enrolled in Customer’s virtual instruction program is the duty of Customer School District. K12 has no visibility into students that would qualify for the National School Lunch Act. K12 is happy to provision to Customer any required materials at the prices in the above Order. §1002.45 (3)(d) F. S. No Tuition or Registration Fees “Not require tuition or student registration fees.” K12 does not charge students enrolled in Customer’s virtual instruction program any tuition or registration fees. It charges the fees...
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Virtual Instruction Program Requirements. Florida law requires that Approved Providers and Schools develop a virtual instruction program that meets certain requirements. K12 meets such requirements as discussed in detail below: Requirement Text K12 Response Statute Reference Course Alignment “Align virtual course curriculum and course content to the Sunshine State Standards under s.1003.41.” The curriculum K12 will use in the performance of its services as an Approved Provider is aligned to the Florida Sunshine State Standards. Additional details on K12 courses and curriculum can be found in the K12 Florida LLC Disclosure Requirements attached hereto as Exhibit C. §1002.45 (3)(a) F. S. Student Proficiency “Offer instruction that is designed to enable a student to gain proficiency in each virtually delivered course of study.” K12’s program is designed to enable a student to gain proficiency in each virtually delivered course of study. Additional details can be found in the K12 Florida LLC Disclosure Requirements attached hereto as Exhibit C. §1002.45 (3)(b) F. S. Instructional Materials “Provide each student enrolled in the program with all the necessary instructional materials.” Each student will be provided with required course materials as further detailed in the Order above. §1002.45 (3)(c) F. S.

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