See if Virtual Preparatory Academy is the right fit for your child for the 2026–2027 school year.
Students in our online school in Oregon participate in daily live lessons, work independently on assignments, and access digital resources—all through a secure online platform. With consistent pacing and support, our model of online learning adapts to each student’s learning style and life circumstances.


Certified Oregon teachers lead live online classes, giving students real-time instruction and personalized support.


Our digital learning platform gives students access to all course materials, communication tools, and learning resources in one place.


A typical day includes live virtual classes in core subjects, independent study periods, time for breaks, and optional activities like clubs or teacher office hours. Students have the freedom to manage their schedule while maintaining the structure they need to thrive academically and socially.


Students focus without bullying, peer pressure, or distractions thanks to our online setting.


Balance your family’s needs with a school schedule that offers flexibility within daily expectations. Plan offline learning time that works for your family while meeting clear expectations for daily participation and attendance.


Students move at a pace that matches their learning style, with support every step of the way.


Virtual Prep Academy of Oregon provides a full K–11 curriculum aligned with state standards. Students learn at their own pace in subjects that build confidence and prepare them for the future—from elementary reading to middle school science and high school math. Many families and students find that the online middle school and online high school curriculum may offer more options than traditional schools, providing more personalized learning opportunities.
Our virtual school in Oregon helps students build academic skills, confidence, and independence through flexible learning and one-on-one support.
Academic OverviewStudents connect daily through live classes, virtual clubs, and group activities—building community and staying engaged.
Calendar & EventsParents serve as Learning Coaches, guiding daily routines and partnering with our staff for support. We provide training, resources, and communication tools to help every family succeed.
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Get quick answers to common questions about our tuition-free online K–12 program.
Yes, we are fully accredited and meet all standards set by the Oregon Department of Education.
Yes, we offer tuition-free public education to all eligible K–12 students in Oregon.
Students log in daily for live instruction, complete assignments online, and access teacher support and feedback.
For many families, online school offers a more supportive and flexible learning experience than traditional settings.
Visit our enrollment page, complete your application, and our team will guide you through the process.
Parents act as Learning Coaches, helping manage schedules and supporting daily learning, with guidance from our team.
Depending on the student’s grade, materials like workbooks, manipulatives, or reading kits may be provided at no cost.
Each day includes live classes, independent work, breaks, and time for personalized instruction or enrichment.
Enrollment is open now, and students can transfer mid-year with full onboarding support.
Virtual Preparatory Academy of Oregon is committed to providing a working and learning environment that is free from unlawful discrimination and harassment. Virtual Preparatory Academy of Oregon 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”).
740 Overholt Ave, Prairie City, OR 97869