Massachusetts’ virtual schools have ‘poor academic outcomes’ but maintain state’s backing

Nearly a year after most students returned to in-person learning, two virtual Massachusetts schools are looking to renew their certificates.

While the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Commissioner Jeffrey Riley recommended renewing their certificates, he also noted concerns regarding both schools’ “poor academic outcomes” and “the delivery of its academic program.”

“Neither school has fully delivered on the promises of its mission,” Riley wrote in his report.

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