President and CEO of Florida Virtual School Retires
Julie Young has announced her retirement as president and CEO of
Florida Virtual School.
FLVS is a statewide public school district in Florida that provides online
education for K-12 students throughout the state, as well as for students across
the United States and around the world. Young founded the school in 1997 and has
been its president and CEO for its entire 17-year history. Prior to launching
FLVS, she was a public educator for 13 years.
The FLVS Board of Trustees has launched a national search for the next
president and CEO of the school. According to information released by FLVS, the
board is looking for somebody who has experience as a leader and innovator,
embodies the values of FLVS and has the ability to guide the organization to the
next stage of technology-based education. According to a statement from the
school, "Young will be working closely with the Board and her leadership team to
ensure a smooth transition."
When Young first launched FLVS in 1997, it was an Internet high school with
77 students. Since then it has grown to become its own public school district
with five schools serving more than 410,000 students. In 2000, Young created
FLVS Global School, a not-for-profit,
Internet-based public school serving approximately 150,000 students in grades
6 to 12 around the world.
Further information about Florida Virtual School can be found on the
FLVS site.
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Leila Meyer is a technology writer based in British Columbia. She can be reached at [email protected].