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Florida Virtual School

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11 years as an FLVS Instructor and I regret every minute of it - FLVS Instructor Florida Virtual School Employee Review

1.0
2 Mar 2013
Recommend
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Pros

-Working from home ( though this quickly turns into a negative) -Competitive salary (only because Florida ranks low in teacher compensation) -Competent colleagues -I can think of NOTHING else positive to say about this organization.

Cons

I was an instructor for FLVS for over 11 years and it was the BIGGEST mistake of my professional career! I regret ever getting involved with this organization. EVERYTHING is based on the money gained from completing students in the courses. The phrase "Any time, any place, any pace" is a catchy phrase, but that is all it is, as students who slow the completion rates of the course(s) are often discouraged from taking the courses or are removed from the courses so that the school's completion expectations are met. If you want to be treated as less than a competent professional, have your personal time limited, and hear of the lavish vacations of management, seek employment with this organization! I will forever regret being a part of FLVS!

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5.0
13 May 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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1.0
17 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

You get to be home. Other than that, there really aren't any.

Cons

This is basically a call center job. You might teach 1 lesson a week or month. The rest of the time is calling families when they don't submit on time. It's all about getting kids to finish and finish quickly whether they understand the material or not. You'll be expected to be on call and available to all students whenever they want.

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