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Create Your Own Path

Florida Virtual School provides Kindergarten-12th grade students with a variety of tuition-free*, flexible online courses. Take true ownership of your education by creating your own schedule and working at your own pace. Public, private, charter, and homeschool students will find the freedom to create their own path at Florida Virtual School.

*Unique requirements apply to Florida students who receive a School Choice Scholarship to attend private school or receive other educational services. Learn more here.

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Benefits of Enrolling with Florida Virtual School

Individual Courses (FLVS Flex) (4) 200+ Online Courses

Students can choose from a wide variety of courses.

Individual Courses (FLVS Flex) (5) 1:1 Teacher Support

Teachers build relationships with students over phone, text, email, or video calls.

Individual Courses (FLVS Flex) (6) 80+ Student Clubs

There are many opportunities for students to meet peers with similar interests.Clubs are available to all enrolled students. Explore Clubs.

Individual Courses (FLVS Flex) (7) 25+ Years

Over the 25 years, students have successfully completed 6 million+ courses.

Path for Public, Private & Charter School Students

  • Take 1-3 individual courses per semester through FLVS Flex and in addition to those you take at your traditional school.
  • Course enrollment is open year-round.

Individual Courses Path

Path for Homeschool Students

  • Take up to 6 individual courses through FLVS Flex as part of your homeschool education.
  • Parents/guardians direct their child’s home education program.
  • Course enrollment is open year-round.

Homeschool Path

Individual courses

Enroll in individual courses through Florida Virtual School, in addition to your courses at a traditional school.

Overview

Learn more about enrolling in individual courses.

Grades K–5

See a day in the life of Kindergarten through 5th grade students.

Grades 6–12

See a day in the life of 6th through 12th grade students.

Steps to Get Started with Individual Courses

Step 1:

Browse our courses and confirm you’ve taken required prerequisites.

Step 2:

Enroll in courses and tell us your preferred start date.

Step 3:

Your school counselor will approve the course (unless you’re a homeschool student).

Step 4:

Review our tech requirements and watch the Quick Start videos.

Step 5:

Once assigned to a classroom, work with your teacher to find a pace that's right for you.

Ready to Start?

Learn How to Enroll

Homeschool

Create or complement your homeschool curriculum with a range of Florida Virtual School courses.

Overview

Learn more about enrolling in homeschool.

Advisem*nt Services

Plan your schedule with support from our certified counselors.

Grades Kindergarten–12

See a day in the life of Kindergarten through 12th grade homeschool students.

Explore Homeschool

Learn More About Each Grade Level

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Elementary School

See how we provide engaging online courses for grades K-5.

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Middle School

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High School

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Flex Frequently Asked Questions

Flex General Information

As a public school district, Florida Virtual School offers a number of different online learningoptions to students.

FLVS Full Time Public Schools are online public schools requiring students to take a standard public school course load of six courses per semester. The school runs on a traditional180-day academic calendar (August to June) and serves as the school of record, managing all studenttranscripts and progress reports. It is open to students in Kindergarten-12th grade and issuesdiplomas to graduating high school seniors. As a public school, it requires students to meet allstate testing requirements, including the Florida Standards Assessments (FSA) and End-of-Course(EOC) exams.

FLVS Flex allows students to take one or more online courses anytime during theyear. It is open to homeschool studentswho want to customize theirown schedule and curriculum or traditional students who take the majority of their courses at apublic or private school.

Visit our School Options pageto learn more.

Florida school districts are also required to offer full time virtual programs to their residentstudents. Some local districts use Florida Virtual School as a provider for their program orcurriculum. In these programs, the student remains a student of the resident district, must beenrolled with the district, and must be approved by the district to enter the program. Thesestudents receive a diploma from the resident district once they meet all state/districtrequirements.

Florida Residents: FLVS is FREE to Florida residents.*

Out-of-state Students: Students that live outside Florida or the U.S. can take FLVScourses through the Flexpoint Virtual School on a tuitionbasis.

*Unique requirements apply to Florida students who receive a school choice scholarship to attendprivate school or receive other educational services. Learn more here.

FLVS is accredited as a school district system by Cognia. The various FLVS schools are accredited bySACS CASI (Southern Association of College and Schools Council on Accreditation and SchoolImprovement). Our courses meet all of the Florida Standards.

FLVS Flex homeschool studentsare not eligible to receive a diploma orGED directly from FLVS. However, students enrolled in FLVS Full Time High Schooldograduate with a diploma. For these students following a traditional 180-day academic calendar, FLVSFull Time becomes the primary school of record and issues high school diplomas to graduatingseniors.

Public or private school students who take courses with FLVSFlex to supplement or enhance their schedule have grades sent to their current school. Transcripts,report cards, and diplomas are issued by the public or private school according to yourschool’s policies and procedures.

Unlike students at a traditional school, homeschool students taking courses on a flexible schedulethrough FLVS Flex, register with their local school district. That means parents are responsible formaintaining their students’ records and following homeschool guidelines for their district.Many homeschool students provide a Homeschool Completion Affidavit, transcripts, and/or a portfolioto prospective colleges or universities upon completing their high school coursework.

FLVS Flex provides courses for credit. FLVS Flex is not a student's school of record (or "baseschool"), nor does FLVS Flex provide a high school diploma. Students must be one of four things totake a FLVS course:

  1. Continuously enrolled in a public high school/middle school (has not graduated/received a regular diploma from a public/private/charter school)
  2. Continuously enrolled in a private high school/middle school (the school must be affiliated)
  3. Enrolled as a homeschool student in a public school district
  4. Enrolled in a hospital/homebound program

Any children of military personnel who are in good standing in their Florida school district(including public, private, or homeschool students) may take courses with FLVS Flex.

Children ofmilitary families who are permanent Florida residents currently residing outside the state may takeFLVS courses free of charge by registering as homeschool students withtheir Florida district of record or by enrolling in ourFull Time Public Schools.

Military families residing outside of Florida with noestablished Florida residency are not eligible to take free courses through FLVS Flex or Full Time Public Schools, but may enroll in our tuition-based option, FlexPoint Virtual School.

With FLVS Flex, private school students can take online courses at school or at home to customize andenhance their education. Private schools may affiliate with FLVS free of charge to offer their students the flexibility of online learning. FLVS coursesare also available to students who receive school choice scholarships, including the Florida TaxCredit Scholarship, McKay Scholarship, and Gardiner/Personalized Learning Scholarship Account(PLSA). View eligibility details here.

Our goal is to provide an exemplary educational experience for all students. FLVS is a school ofchoice and should be considered only if FLVS is the most appropriate choice based on the uniqueneeds of the student. Students should meet the profile for success set forth by FLVS. All studentsare required to follow the instructional policies enforced at FLVS and must agree to such uponregistration.

If a student has a disability or impairment, this should be indicated when prompted duringregistration at FLVS. Parents/guardians are responsible for providing FLVS a copy of thestudent’s most current IEP (Individual Educational Plan) or 504 Plan. These documents shouldbe submitted directly to FLVS by the parent/guardian. Directions to submit these documents areprovided during registration and can be viewed at any time.

All students at FLVS have access to many accommodations that naturally occur in the virtual setting.In addition, FLVS may be able to provide additional accommodations per a student’s IEP orSection 504 Plan if the accommodation(s) is/are applicable to the online educational environment.Please note that some accommodations may not be possible to implement in the online educationalsetting.

Students with disabilities or impairments enrolled in FLVS Flex must work with their districtof enrollment to receive any necessary ESE services, related services, evaluations,annual reviews, re-evaluations, and initial eligibility determinations.

Students/families are encouraged to communicate regularly with their teachers at FLVS Flex todetermine whether the virtual educational environment can appropriately meet the needs of thestudent. FLVS Flex offers a grace period for families to determine if the online environment is anappropriate fit. Please be sure to discuss the limitations of this grace period with your FLVSteacher immediately upon enrollment in FLVS Flex.

Yes. FLVS offers individual online courses for grades Kindergarten through 5th grade, as well as Full Time Elementary School. See how it works here (https://www.flvs.net/how-it-works/grade-levels/elementary)

Flex Parents & Guardians

FLVS partners with parents to ensure student success. Parents regularly connect with teachers and canreview student progress and grades at any time. Parents of elementary students aremore hands-on and involved in guiding students and assisting with projects or schoolwork that may becompleted both on or away from the computer. This on-site supervision and support is critical in theearly years, while students in older grades begin to work more independently.

FLVS values parents as partners. From approving course requests to monitoring progress, theParent/Guardian Account allows parents to have a hands-on approach with their student's academiclife at FLVS.

With your Parent/Guardian Account you will have:

  • 24-7 online access to submitted and/or graded assignments and your child's grade book
  • Extensive access to teachers, including monthly phone calls
  • Monthly progress reports emailed to parent emails
  • Regular email updates from teachers

First, the student must complete the sign upprocess. Once the student has completed the online application, he or she will receive astudent username and password. You will need the student username and password to create yourParent/Guardian account.

Click here to begin creating your Parent/Guardian Account.

There may be a couple of reasons for this. Have your parent look for an email from [emailprotected] (remember to check in spam or junkfolders). If you think you may have entered an incorrect email address for your parent/guardian,please log back in and navigate to the parent/guardian profile page to update this information.

Flex Course Information

Yes. Every FLVS course is taught by state-certified instructors—experts in their subject areas.Teachers and students interact regularly through phone, email, text, and live lessons. Students areencouraged to contact their teachers when there is a need of any kind. Teachers speak via telephonewith students and their parents at least once per month.

Public/Private School Students: Visit your school counselor for academic advice asto your academic needs.

Homeschooled Students: View our Course Progression Recommendations found on our HomeschoolResources page.

Yes, almost all of our courses may be taken for Regular or Honors credit. Honors courses are indicated with a blue "H" in the Course Catalog (https://www.flvs.net/high-school-courses)

Yes, FLVS offers Advanced Placement courses for several subject areas. An AP course is a college-level learning experience, which requires that students be academically prepared and willing to invest the necessary time and effort. AP courses are offered exclusively to students in grades 9-12.

FLVS offers a variety of fully accredited a variety of free, fully-accredited online courses to Florida high school students,including core options that fulfill NCAA course requirements. Visit NCAA Eligibility (https://www.flvs.net/student-parent-resources/college/ncaa-athletes) to learn more.

Students will need daily access to a computer, phone, and internet. Please check to be sure yourcomputer meetssystem requirements (https://www.flvs.net/student-parent-resources/more/system-requirements).If specific materials or supplies are required for an individual course,these will be listed in the course description. At the start of the course, your teachers willoutline any other requirements.

Students will be placed in their requested courses as soon as possible, in most cases, within 72 hours after completing registration and required approvals. Occasionally placement may take longer due to high enrollment, during these times we strive to place students within 14 days of your selected preferred start date.

Due to the amount of time each course takes to complete, we recommend:
Homeschooled students: Not more than 4-6 courses at a time if FLVS will be theirsole provider.
Public/Private school students: Not more than 3 courses at a time.

Students can register and enroll in courses 12 months a year. FLVS Flex does not follow a traditionalacademic calendar, so the start time is flexible. When you register, you can select your preferredstart date. We will do our best to place you on your preferred start date. However, placement atthat time is not guaranteed. As students are assigned to instructors, a welcome call must then becompleted. Once the welcome call is complete, you may begin working in the course. Full Time Public School can register twice per year, prior to fall or spring semesters.

FLVS courses are designed for semester-based terms. Since time is not a constant in our onlinecourses, you will have flexibility of pace and can discuss details with your teacher upon activationin the course.

Yes! Students can elect to do extra assignments each week, therefore completing the course in lesstime. All courses have a traditional pace chart which will keep you on track but you can work withyour teacher to tailor a pace chart that meets your accelerated needs.

No, FLVS Flex does not accept transfer grades. Students who withdraw from a traditional school priorto earning credit will need to repeat the entire semester/segment. FLVS Flex works insemester/segment credits only. In order to receive credit from FLVS Flex, students must complete theentire segment/semester of a course.

Flex Course Registration

You can view and request middle and high school courseshere. If you're a new student, you will create your account duringthe registration process.

Log in to your account twice a week using your username and password. Check your Student Dashboard tosee if there is a green “X” next to your course.

Please make sure the email address you entered during the admissions process is current, as FLVS willsend important emails to this address. Due to spam filters, users with an AOL email address mayexperience issues receiving emails from FLVS. You will need to provide your email address as well asyour parent or guardian's during registration. Both of you will receive emails to finish the sign-upprocess. Read those emails all the way through, as they will contain important information. You willalso receive a phone call to verify your registration.

Flex Assignments & Grading

Each student is required to submit a specific amount of work each week to maintain the appropriatepace decided on by teacher and student. The number of required weekly submissions depends on thecourse taken. Failure to maintain pace results in warnings, reduced grades, and, if unheeded,withdrawal from the course.

All FLVS courses have a Pace Chart embedded in them. This allows students to know exactly what isexpected to be submitted on a weekly basis, whether they choose a traditional, extended, oraccelerated pace. Teachers assist students in modifying the chart to reflect their chosen pace.

Upon entering the course, students have access to ALL assignments, but access to tests or quizzes maynot be available until certain assignments have been completed. Students move sequentially throughthe course, but may be allowed to occasionally move ahead or test out of certain areas, pendinginstructor approval.

Every graded assessment is recorded in the student's personal Gradebook, which is available to allparents who know the student's username and password—something we highly recommend! Routinelymonitoring grades allows you to see student progress over time. All graded assignments and currentoverall grade average are available for viewing.Current overall grade average, gradedassignments, and teacher feedback are available for viewing at any time.

Official final grade reports are sent out electronically to the school of record immediately uponcompleting a course or semester of a course. What makes a transcript official is when it's sentsealed and/or directly to the school or entity. They have to be the ones to open it. As soon as ourinstructors complete the student and issue a final grade, a document is automatically sent to yourofficial documents file to process. Students can print Unofficial Transcripts via their FLVSaccount.

Flex Login & Sign Up

Click here and enter theinformation in the “Forgot Username” section. Your information will be emailed to youremail address. If you do not receive an email within several minutes, please submit a help ticket.

Click here and enter yourusername. Enter the answers to the security questions and an email will be sent to you to reset yourpassword. If you have not set up your security questions, click “Reset Password” andcheck your email.

If you are receiving an error message when trying to login that is not regarding your username orpassword, please call the Support Center at 1-800-374-1430.

A SNIF (Student Number Identifier Florida) is the unique 10-digit number assigned to students by thepublic school in which they are enrolled. FLVS must obtain and match the student’s uniqueStudent Identification Number (SNIF) used by your current public school to the Florida Department ofEducation (per f.s. 1011.622). This 10-digit number must be validated in order for you to completeand receive credit for taking a course with FLVS.

If you are a private or homeschool student and this is your only public school enrollment, FLVS willcreate and assign a number for you.

If you don't know your SNIF, it can be obtained from your county school district office or bycontacting your current school’s front office. You may also use your Social Security Number(SSN) if you prefer. Providing your Social Security Number (SSN) ensures that your data is matchedand reported properly to other schools you attend if and when multiple Student IdentificationNumbers are created for you. Please be assured that FLVS takes all steps necessary to protect thisinformation, including encrypting it when stored or displayed in our systems. FLVS takes yourprivacy and personal data very seriously. To protect your information, all SNIFs and SSNs areencrypted and only the last 4 digits can be seen by administrators.

Please note that your District Student ID is not the same number as SNIF and is completely optional.This is a number assigned by public schools and is present on a school ID badge and on OfficialTranscripts. This number assists the school in assigning the course credit to the appropriatestudent.

You may be experiencing a delay if your parent or guardian has not activated your account. Pleasehave your parent/guardian check his or her email account for the approval link. If you are a publicschool student, your guidance counselor will also need to approve your course request. Be sure tocheck all of your email messages and log into your account to view the status of your request.

If you already have an account, you may receive a message that says, “It appears that anaccount already exists with your user information. Please call 1-800-374-1430 tocontinue.”

Please do not create another account, as this will cause a delay with your course request. Pleasecontact us at 1-800-374-1430.

If you do not see your course listed in your backpack, click the question mark next to your backpack.Click on the text that appears in the message above “View my backpack” regarding howmany more courses you can take. When you click that text, a pop-up appears that displays yourrequested course. If it's blank, you will need to go back to the course catalog to re-request thecourse. Your course will eventually appear on your student dashboard. Please allow up to one (1)business day for your request to process.

A) The course may not be available at this time.
B) The course may be full.
C) You may have already requested this course and it is being processed.
D) A course may only be taken once - is it possible that you have taken this course with us already?

A) Your guidance counselor may not have approved your course request yet.
B) If you are a Homeschool student, we may not have received your Homeschool Verification Formyet.
C) Your preferred start date is in the future.
D) A classroom is not yet available.

It is our goal to place you in a classroom as soon as one is available and we will do our best tohonor your preferred start date. If you are unable to wait for classroom placement, please contactyour school guidance counselor for assistance.

It may be a technical setting on your computer. Please call the Support Center at 1-800-374-1430.

Flex Proof of Residency

Proof of residency is a state requirement for homeschool/private school students enrolled in FLVS Flex courses. Students will need to complete the proof of residency step in the Virtual School Administrator (VSA) prior to being placed in classes.

Flex homeschool students:

Register for your coursesas normal, however before parents approve courses in the Virtual School Administrator (VSA) student information system, proof of residency will need to be submitted. Upon logging into VSA, you will be prompted to upload your approved residency document (See "What Are Acceptable Forms of Proof of Residency FAQ below)). Once Florida residency is verified, parents can approve the courses and students will be placed with teachers.

Private school students:

Register for your coursesasnormal, but have 30 days to upload your proof of residency document for verification, to avoid being withdrawn. Please note that final grades will not be issued without proof of residency being verified, if the course is being completed within that 30-day timeframe.

All proof of residency documents must be uploaded to your student’s VSA account. Please follow the steps provided below to upload your proof of residency document to your student’s VSA account:

  • Log in to VSA
  • Click on the menu bar at the top left-hand side of the page
  • Click “Student Records”
  • Click on “My Documents”
  • Choose files to upload
  • Enter a title (such as Proof of Residency, Electric Bill or Driver License)
  • Select “Proof of Residency” as the document type
  • Include a comment (such as Proof of Residency Electric Bill or Driver License)
  • Click Save

If submitting from your parent account with multiple students: you must first toggle to the specific student under Student Context Selection which you will find on the Student Dashboard. Once your student is selected, please follow the same steps to attach the proof of residency to the students account. You must upload the proof of residency separately under each student's account.

Please be advised that the address listed on your student’s profile and your proof of residency document must:

(1) be a residential address and not a PO Box or commercial address and
(2) match the address in your student’s profile.

In addition, the name on the document and the name of the parent/legal guardian enrolling the student must match.

Please submit a copy of one of the following documents:

  • Property appraiser tax statement
  • Lease agreement with signatures, name of lessee, and contact information
  • Mortgage statement
  • Homeowner’s insurance statement (must be dated within 12 months*)
  • Current parent/guardian Florida driver’s license or Florida identification card
  • Vehicle registration (must be dated within 12 months*)
  • Automobile insurance statement (must be dated within 6 months*)
  • Utility bills such as gas, water, sewage, electric, cable/internet or home/cellular telephone bill (must be dated within 60 days*)

*Dates are based on the course registration date.

For military families, please upload your military orders along with one of the following documents:

  • DD Form 2058
  • State of Legal Residency Certificate
  • Leave and Earning Statement (LES)
  • Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) Form 702

You are only required to submit one form of proof of residency unless otherwise requested by our Proof of Residency team.

Please email our Proof of Residency Team at [emailprotected] to further discuss.

Homeschool and private school students registering for FLVS courses will be asked to provide proof of residency during the registration process prior to being placed in classes.

Public and charter school students are not required to submit proof of residency.

Proof of residency is only required one time when a student initially registers for a course. However, Florida Virtual School reserves the right to request updated proof of residency documentation at any time.

The notification on your dashboard will disappear once your proof of residency document has been reviewed and verified by our Proof of Residency team.

Please follow the steps provided below to check your proof of residency status:

  • Log in to VSA
  • Click on the menu bar at the top left-hand side of the page
  • Click “Student Records”
  • Click on “Academic Profile”
  • Scroll down to “Proof of Residency Status”
  • Here you will see your “Verification Status” (Not Verified or Verified)

Please follow the steps provided below to verify the upload of your proof of residency document:

  • Log in to VSA
  • Click on the menu bar at the top left-hand side of the page
  • Click “Student Records”
  • Click on “My Documents”
  • You will see a list of documents you have uploaded

Please email our Proof of Residency Team at [emailprotected].

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FAQs

How does FLVS detect cheating? ›

Plagiarism Detection Tool

This internet tool compares student work against a variety of databases. The FLVS Learning Management System is now integrated with Turnitin.com and most work is automatically uploaded to the system.

What is the easiest elective on FLVS? ›

What are some easy FLVS electives?
  1. Personal and Family Finance: This course covers financial planning and budgeting basics, which are great life skills for everyone. ...
  2. Foundations of Programming: If you're interested in getting into coding, this is a beginner-friendly course that introduces you to programming with Python.
Jan 18, 2024

What is the fastest you can finish an FLVS course? ›

Most FlexPoint Virtual School courses are designed for a semester to be completed in 18 weeks. To support the best interests of students, the maximum time to complete a half-credit course is 27 weeks.

How many FLVS Flex courses can you take at once? ›

Take up to 6 individual courses through FLVS Flex as part of your homeschool education. Parents/guardians direct their child's home education program. Course enrollment is open year-round.

Can FLVS see if you switch tabs? ›

Typically, FLVS's exam system is designed to maintain academic integrity and prevent cheating. This system might use lockdown browsers or monitoring software that restricts the ability to open new tabs or switch between them while taking an exam.

Can you cheat on FLVS exams? ›

FLVS instructors utilize technologies to check for authenticity. Copying, knowingly allowing others to copy from you, and/or misusing the internet content could result in removal from your course. Academic integrity is the cornerstone of learning at FLVS.

Does FLVS Flex boost GPA? ›

With Advanced Placement® (AP®) classes at Florida Virtual School, you can boost your GPA, stand out on your college applications, and earn college credits—no tuition required. Same AP rigor. More flexibility.

Does FLVS Flex count as school? ›

FLVS Flex provides courses for credit. FLVS Flex is not a student's school of record (or "base school"), nor does FLVS Flex provide a high school diploma.

What is the easiest AP course on FLVS? ›

1. AP Human Geography: This class covers the patterns and processes shaping human understanding and use of Earth's surface. It's known for being one of the easier AP courses on FLVS, as the content is generally not as in-depth or difficult as some other AP classes.

Can I take FLVS Flex full time? ›

Take individual courses through FLVS Flex, either in addition to courses at a traditional school or as part of a homeschool education. Take all courses through FLVS Full Time exclusively.

What is the grace period for FLVS Flex? ›

Students in FLVS Flex have a 14 day grace period to complete at least 15% of the segment they are enrolled in before being withdrawn.

Can you finish FLVS early? ›

Home Education

Students can take one, multiple, or all of their courses with FLVS, and with year-round enrollment, students have the freedom to start and finish a course at any time.

What's the difference between FLVS and FLVS Flex? ›

FLVS flex is the way it sounds, more flexible. FLVS flex does use the same curriculum and teachers as FLVS, this is not flexible. However, you may pick and choose classes instead of having to take all courses offered for your middle or high school child's grade level which is why they termed is FLVS flex.

Do FLVS Flex students have to take the EOC? ›

PUBLIC school students

Those students enrolled in a course that offers an EOC assessment are required to take the EOC and the results of the assessment must constitute 30% of their final grade in the course.

Does FLVS Flex provide a computer? ›

All laptops are provided to students to support their academic performance and completion of class assignments. The program limit is set as a once-per-lifetime laptop per student. Technical support/replacements will not be provided.

How does college board know your cheating? ›

The College Board has digital security tools and plagiarism software to detect cheating. They have also said the AP questions will be questions a student can't just google or figure out by chatting with friends. While this positive, it won't catch all cheaters, especially those who use a private tutor.

How do online classes know if you cheat? ›

But Can Online Teachers Truly Detect Cheating? Absolutely! Online exam systems often come equipped with built-in data forensics tools that act like detectives, analyzing test-taking patterns for any suspicious behavior.

How do FLVS proctored exams work? ›

Proctored Exams

It is the student's responsibility to work cooperatively with FLVS faculty to schedule and take the exam. When taking the exam to assess a student's integrity, the exam must be passed with at least a 59.5% on the first attempt for a student to be eligible for course credit.

How do they know if you cheat on an online test? ›

To prevent and detect cheating in online proctored exams, various strategies and technologies are available. These include AI-based proctoring algorithms that monitor students' behaviour, detecting suspicious activities like unusual eye movements or excessive screen switching.

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