See if Virtual Preparatory Academy is the right fit for your child for the 2026–2027 school year.
Students at our online school in Washington engage in a blend of live instruction, independent study, and interactive activities—all through a secure digital platform. With daily structure and the freedom to learn at their own pace, students stay connected and supported every step of the way. We believe our approach to how online learning works is the right balance of support and independence.


Our certified teachers provide live, virtual classes daily to ensure students receive expert instruction and support.


Students access coursework, lessons, schedules, and communication tools through one centralized online platform.


A typical day for a Virtual Prep student includes live virtual classes, time for independent assignments, breaks for lunch or movement, and optional academic support or enrichment. Each student’s schedule blends structure with flexibility to fit their lifestyle and learning preferences.


Students learn in a supportive, bully-free environment where they can focus on growth and achievement.


Our flexible model supports students with unique schedules or outside responsibilities like work or caregiving.


Students progress at a pace that matches their academic level and personal goals.


From kindergarten through 12th grade, Virtual Prep Academy of Washington delivers a rigorous, engaging curriculum aligned with state standards. Our curriculum supports early learning foundations, middle school development, and high school readiness. We have options that fit every learners needs, from the basics of online elementary school to the more diverse selection of an online high school, and online middle school options for those at that stage.
Whether your student is accelerating or recovering, our virtual school in Washington helps them grow through personalized attention and continuous support.
Academic OverviewStudents connect daily with teachers and classmates through live sessions, clubs, group projects, and school-wide events.
Calendar & EventsParents play a key role in each student’s success. As Learning Coaches, they’re supported with training, tools, and direct communication from our educators.
Parent & Student Resources





All of VPREP Teachers and Staff are the Absolute Best!!
I love the small classes, the teachers that care for their classes overall curriculum, the Live classes that include the kids not just lectures, the ease of Canvas and the communication. I’m very happy with this experience and my kids are enjoying it too.”
Explore answers to common questions about our online K–12 program in Washington.
Yes, Virtual Prep Academy of Washington is fully accredited and meets all state education standards.
Yes, our online school is completely tuition-free for eligible K–12 students in Washington.
Students log in daily for live classes, complete assignments online, and receive teacher support throughout the day.
Absolutely—students benefit from flexible schedules, safe learning, and individualized academic support.
Visit our enrollment page, complete the application, and our team will walk you through the next steps.
Parents act as Learning Coaches, helping students stay on track with daily learning—supported by our staff and tools.
Depending on grade level, students may receive printed materials, learning kits, or manipulatives at no cost.
Students attend live lessons, complete assignments, take breaks, and have time for enrichment or support as needed.
Switching to an online school in Washington is quick and easy! Just fill out information about our enrollment process, and we’ll be in touch.
Virtual Preparatory Academy of Washington is committed to providing a working and learning environment that is free from unlawful discrimination and harassment. Virtual Preparatory Academy of Washington prohibits discrimination and harassment based on an individual’s sex (including sexual orientation or gender identity, pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical condition); ethnicity (such as race, color, national origin, and ancestry); religion; disability (mental or physical or reasonable accommodation); age; marital status; or any other basis protected by federal, state, local law, ordinance or regulation. The school adheres to all provisions of federal law related to students with disabilities, including, but not limited to, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (“ADA”), and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (“IDEA”).
717 Tucanon St., Starbuck, WA 99359