CHARLESTON, W.Va. – A survey shows that most families with students enrolled in the Virtual Prep Academy of West Virginia are happy with their children’s experience.
Head of School Dr. Megan Nason revealed those results during the school’s board meeting on Wednesday, along with updates to enrollment and ongoing improvements to the program. She said that communicating with families is a priority.
“We have a new system where every single month, I send out a communication to every family who provides feedback, thanking them for taking the time to do that,” she said.
The October survey received 149 responses, 75% of which responded that they were happy with the experience, 19% that were mostly happy, and 4% that were not happy. Nason noted that two of the families that responded they were n