Denton ISD K-8 Virtual Academy principal

Denton ISD K-8 Virtual Academy Principal Caleb Leath is shown outside the academy’s headquarters — temporary buildings near LaGrone Academy, where teachers gather to lead their online classrooms. Denton ISD is closing its fully remote school with the end of the 2022-23 school year.

After Texas lawmakers failed to pass two key laws during the 88th legislative session, Denton ISD is pulling the plug on its Virtual Academy, an online program that offered grade-level courses to students who studied remotely.

Across the state, public school officials were hoping to see the passage of House Bill 100, which would have put more money in teachers’ pockets and would have pumped more money into state allotments — the funding that would give school districts more money per student. But lawmakers deadlocked when the Texas Senate insisted the bill fund school vouchers and missed the session deadline.

K-8 Virtual Academy

A Denton ISD teacher works with the K-8 Virtual Academy in 2021.

LUCINDA BREEDING-GONZALES can be reached at 940-566-6877 and via Twitter at @LBreedingDRC.

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