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Florida Virtual School

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Not for competent, intelligent professionals, unless you just want to wear your PJ's and slippers to work. - Anonymous employee Florida Virtual School Employee Review

1.0
Jul 14, 2009
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Pros

The ability to work from home is a huge perk and the benefits are great, especially the paid time off. There are many nice people working there who really care about what they do.

Cons

Oh, where to begin? Let's start with the fact that the communication from management is abysmal. Employees are often left up to their own devices to figure out what they are supposed to do. They burn people out with long hours and 24/7 work weeks. Instructors for the most part seem to genuinely care for their students but are subjected to ever-changing quotas, rules, and programs that make it hard to focus on the kids. Staff members are required to participate in at least 2 community events to promote the school each year because not enough people were willing to do it otherwise. Favoritism and cronyism are rampant here as are inefficiency and waste. The Peter Principle is in full force with many people in leadership positions that haven't a clue on how to manage or lead. FLVS has had a monopoly in Florida since the beginning and now that competition is moving into the state, I think those at the top are scared. The executive team does not want to hear anything except how great the school is and most of them seem to be out to collect awards, travel to conferences, and create jobs for their friends and family. If FLVS was not funded by tax payers and had to operate like a real business, I don't think this organization would survive. I truly think that if not for the ability to work from home with flexible hours, turnover would be much higher. At least the competent ones would move on, based on comments I have heard. I hope other teachers won't make the same mistake I did, or will at least go into it with eyes open and mouth shut. Looking forward to having my summers off again and returning to a normal workplace in the fall.

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5.0
Jun 22, 2026
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Pros

I am valued as an educator and treated as a professional. I love my principal and my co-workers. They encourage work life balance and listen to feedback.

Cons

I wish we were paid more but that is education as a whole. I do think FLVS flex pays competitively and I have got a raise every year.

5.0
May 13, 2026
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Pros

Flexibility! Ultimate flexible schedule. Day to day I use calendar to schedule appointments and can block out lunchtime, time for a gym class or to pickup or drop off at car line at school. Ability to work from home office in comfort! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️You can set up your space to be most comfortable for you. Coffee breaks and yoga pants all day 🙌🏻Summers are slower in flex so allows more time to do personal summer activities like sit at the pool. Access to email on phone (with a communication stipend) so I can “work” from anywhere. I check email and Teams from grocery store, etc. More time to get to know students during welcome calls and DBAs but I often feel so rushed to complete so many appointments each day that I sometimes don’t feel like I can give each family the time they deserve.

Cons

Can be long hours in front of a computer. Some days I’m stuck in front of my computer for 6-8 full hours with back to back Zoom appointments. It can be REALLY tiring. Heavy workloads pouring peak enrollment times: May/ August and December. Your evaluations are based on your data so parents that do not follow learning expectations and don’t submit coursework affects your negatively. It feels very unfair and frustrating. Monthly classroom walk throughs with your principal feel like a formality and waste of time for high performing instructors. For the workload, I do think salary should be higher. Student loads can be really high in August and December with over 180-200 enrollments at once to balance. It’s a lot. Work-life balance is grossly unbalanced during these times.

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