Campbell County Virtual School — an elementary home-schooling program that serves 35 students from Campbell County and 32 students from other Wyoming counties — has lost the Campbell County School District almost $1 million since the program started in the fall 2006.
It is a problem that is directly tied to Virtual School’s enrollment and student performance, both of which never have been high enough to cover expenditures.
The yearly deficit has dropped in recent years as more students joined and funding standards were lowered by the state. In 2008, the Virtual School ran a deficit of $567,655 when the district ran the program entirely on its own. In 2010, it ran a deficit of $7,864.
While the students learn at home, they have access to school facilities like computer labs and the Planetarium.
The program may even turn a small profit at the end of this school year.
But the school district expects more deficits in the future if more new students don’t sign up.
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