The Flex Program

At TVAH, we know every student learns differently, and families have busy, unique schedules. That’s why we offer Flex, an online learning program designed for students in middle school and high school who thrive with independence, motivation, and the support of engaged Learning Coaches. Unlike the standard TVAH program, which has a full schedule of live classes, Flex gives students more flexibility to optimize and structure their day around appointments, arts programs, sports practices, or other needs and commitments.
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What is the Flex program?

Families in the Flex program follow a daily schedule and pace that maintains the program’s structure and curriculum. Students can access coursework and class recordings anytime, and they’ll connect with a certified teacher throughout their learning journey to ensure they’re staying on track. It’s important to remember that flexibility doesn’t mean anything goes. Students in this program are still expected to attend all required sessions, including any related to state compliance, testing, special services, or interventions. In addition, with the adoption of our new Bluebonnet Math curriculum, students are required to attend all live math instructional sessions. The flexibility is in when and how your student engages with their assigned learning, not in meeting their core academic responsibilities.

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Why Families Choose Flex

There are many reasons to choose Flex to fit your family’s needs. Here are some of the main benefits students enjoy:

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Optimize Your Learning Time

Flex lets your child complete most schoolwork when it works best for your family’s routine. Morning person or night owl? Flex makes it easy to optimize your student’s learning time, while still having structured accountability and any required support throughout the week and year.

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Stay on Track With Support

Students in the Flex program aren’t required to attend live class sessions, except for specific academic support related to Special Education, English Language Learner (ELL) services, dyslexia support, or other school-required sessions. They can also attend live virtual classes as needed and transition back to a more traditional online school model at any time.

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High-Quality Education, Greater Flexibility

Flex students use the same rigorous curriculum as traditional TVAH students. They attend regular check-ins, participate in assessments, and receive all required special services based on their learning needs. They also have access to a variety of other school programs. Flex ensures that learning and growth continue while giving families the freedom to manage their own routines.

Who thrives in Flex?

Flex is ideal for students who are:

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Motivated and independent learners

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Able to participate in routine online coursework

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Ready to set daily schedules and practice consistent time management

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Supported by a Learning Coach at home

Students with IEPs, English Learner plans, or other required services will still have mandatory sessions that are part of their individual plans.

Flex Student Requirements

To succeed, Flex students must follow certain requirements while learning at Texas Virtual Academy at Hallsville.  Students are expected to maintain consistent passing grades, participate in regular check-ins, and respond to school outreach within 48 hours. All students must continue to meet school attendance and compliance expectations, including state testing, C&CP courses, live Math instructional sessions, special services, interventions, and required IEP or MTSS sessions when applicable.

For more information, see our info flyer or send in your questions to Jamie Achilli at [email protected].

Flex Learning Coach Expectations

Learning Coaches play a key role in student success by:

  • Establishing routines and monitoring learning time
  • Supporting academic growth and encouraging problem-solving
  • Teaching students to ask for help effectively from teachers
  • Celebrating progress while allowing students to learn from productive struggle
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Flex & Graduation

Flex students earn the same TVAH diploma as other students; transcripts do not indicate participation in Flex.

Graduation requirements are identical for all students, as set by the state.

Getting Started With Flex

Ready to explore Flex?

Be sure to check the “Flex” box when you complete your enrollment forms and we will contact you with details about how to opt in or join the waitlist.

You can also read more on our informational flyer, or send any questions you may have to Jamie Achilli at [email protected].

Frequently Asked Questions

How is Flex different from the standard program?

Flex students manage most of their own schedules with their Learning Coaches. Unlike standard TVAH, Flex doesn’t require daily direct instruction in live online classes. Students attend limited live sessions, typically including homeroom and any required additional sessions for support or state compliance. Flex students do, however, have access to all recorded live online sessions, so they can watch them as needed or when it fits their learning schedule. Flex students also set academic and personal growth goals.

Is the curriculum the same as standard TVAH?

Yes! Flex students use the same online platform, curriculum, and grade-level courses as standard TVAH students. They also have access to social emotional learning and may participate in all clubs and social opportunities offered at TVAH and K12.

Do siblings need to enroll in the same program?

No. Families often have one child in Flex and another in the standard program, depending on individual learning needs.

What if Flex isn’t the right fit?

Students can transition back to a traditional, structured class schedule if Flex isn’t working for them. The change can be requested by the family or initiated by the school. Students who don’t meet the requirements for staying in Flex may also be transitioned back to standard learning.