About KPS Virtual
Flexible, Engaging, Personalized Education for grades 7-12
- KPS Virtual Program provides students with a flexible learning option, for families who design an alternative to in-person instruction.
- Students have the opportunity to learn from anywhere with the support of live teachers and classes.
- Students are able to participate in athletics, clubs and activities with their home school, if desired.
- In addition to their virtual classes, students also have the ability to take classes through KAMSC, CTE, EFA and KVCC dual enrollment.
Who is this program for?
- High achieving students
- Travel sports athletes
- Home-schooled students
- Students with attendance issues due to behavior/mental health concerns or illness
KPS Virtual is committe to building a positive and supportive learning community which extends beyond the digital realm, offering opportunities for in-person clubs, activities and field trips.
How does it work?
KPS teachers create engaging, tailored lessons that spark curiosity and growth while providing consistent support and communication with families.
Students enjoy a balance between academic and personal needs through live virtual classes, interactive learning, and optional on-site support or enrichment opportunities.
Aligning with the KPS calendar, virtual students can participate in extracurricular activies at their home school. KPS virtual students are eligible for Promise scholarships based on in-district residence and can enroll in advanced programming in partnership with KAMSC, CTE, EFA, Michigan Virtual, and KVCC dual enrollment.
What our parents are saying...
My child was stressed being at school. When she switched to virtual I could see a significant improvement in her anxiety and grades.
The teachers are phenomenal. My child's enthusiasm for school, as well as his level of engagement, have improved beyond our expectations.
My son has blossomed in the virtual program while traveling as an elite athlete.
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KPS Virtual Program: Exploring the Human Body: A Hands-On Science Lab Experience
Last year's 6th-grade scientists, guided by their "mad" Science teacher, Ms. Jodi Heaney, recently had the exciting opportunity to step beyond their virtual classrooms and into a real-world laboratory experience! As they wrapped up their unit on the human body as a system, students explored how the nervous and musculoskeletal systems work together to keep us moving, thinking, and reacting to the world around us.
Through microscopic investigations, they examined the intricate building blocks of life—cells and tissues—using prepared slides, uncovering the unseen details of these essential subsystems. But the adventure didn’t stop there!
Students also got a rare, up-close look at real animal organs, handling a sheep brain to study its structure and function, and dissecting chicken legs to observe how muscles, tendons, and bones work in harmony. By comparing these animal specimens to the human brain and gastrocnemius muscle, they uncovered fascinating similarities in anatomy and function across species.
This hands-on experience brought their learning to life—literally—helping them see, touch, and understand the complexity of the human body in ways that digital learning alone can’t provide!

