Florida Virtual School will operate a new program, known as the Florida Scholars Academy, for students in the Department of Juvenile Justice system.

Florida Virtual School To Head Juvenile Justice Program

Florida Virtual School will operate a new program, known as the Florida Scholars Academy, for students in the Department of Juvenile Justice system.
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Florida Virtual School will operate a new program, known as the Florida Scholars Academy, for students in the Department of Juvenile Justice system.

Lawmakers and Gov. Ron DeSantis this year approved creating the Florida Scholars Academy and using $12 million in state money. A news release Monday from the Department of Juvenile Justice described the program as a “new and unified education system providing in-person instruction for students committed to a DJJ residential program.”

The academy is required to provide educational “pathways” to high school diplomas, career and technical education credentials, and enrollment in state colleges or universities.

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It is slated to begin operating in July. “It’s no secret that prioritizing a high-quality education to students within Florida’s system of juvenile justice reduces recidivism, puts students on their own career path, and helps them become productive citizens,” Juvenile Justice Secretary Eric Hall said in a prepared statement.

A department spokeswoman told The News Service of Florida that Florida Virtual School instructors will be on-site at juvenile justice facilities to teach courses.

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