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Enrollment Opens for K12-Powered Virtual Public Schools Serving Students Across Missouri

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K12 (NASDAQ:LRN) announced enrollment is open for the 2026–2027 school year at two tuition-free, full-time virtual public schools serving Missouri: Missouri Digital Academy (MODA) and Missouri Virtual Academy (MOVA). Both serve grades K–12, are taught by Missouri-certified teachers, and follow state academic standards.

Programs include live instruction, CTE and dual-credit options, honors and credit recovery, NCAA-approved courses, clubs, and in-person events. Families can apply now at moda.k12.com and mova.k12.com or call 866.968.7512.

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On the day this news was published, LRN declined 1.72%, reflecting a mild negative market reaction.

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Key Figures

School year: 2026–2027 Grade coverage: K–12 Experience: 25 years
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School year 2026–2027 Enrollment period for Missouri virtual public schools
Grade coverage K–12 MODA and MOVA serve students in grades K–12
Experience 25 years K12 as a national leader in online public education

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Technical Shares at $85.86 are trading below the 200-day MA of $116, and about 49.84% under the 52-week high of $171.17 while sitting 41.65% above the 52-week low of $60.61.

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Pre-news, LRN was up 1.95% while key peers showed mixed moves: ATGE up 2.6%, GHC...
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Pre-news, LRN was up 1.95% while key peers showed mixed moves: ATGE up 2.6%, GHC up 1.47%, LOPE up 0.79%, and EDU down 0.25%. Momentum scans only flagged STRA with a 4.71% move and no related news, suggesting this Missouri enrollment update is more company-specific than part of a broad sector rotation.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Feb 13 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Feb 13 Product recognition Positive +0.5% K12 Tutoring won a 2025 Tech & Learning Award for Excellence.
Jan 27 Earnings results Positive +14.3% Reported higher Q2 2026 revenue, income, and raised full-year guidance.
Jan 13 Earnings call date Neutral +2.0% Announced date and access details for Q2 2026 earnings call.
Nov 05 Program launch Positive +1.2% Launched 2026 K12 Innovation Challenge for U.S. students in grades 6–12.
Nov 03 Buyback authorization Positive +5.3% Authorized up to <b>$500M</b> stock repurchase program through Oct 31, 2026.
Pattern Detected

Recent company news, especially earnings and capital allocation updates, has generally coincided with positive price reactions.

Recent Company History

Over the last several months, Stride (LRN) has reported stronger fundamentals and brand-building milestones. On Jan 27, 2026, fiscal Q2 results showed higher revenue of $631.3M and guidance of $2.480B–$2.555B, with shares rising 14.25%. A $500M repurchase authorization on Nov 3, 2025 saw a 5.35% gain. Awards for K12 tutoring and programs like the 2026 Innovation Challenge also produced modestly positive reactions, consistent with today’s positive operational update in Missouri.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights expanded enrollment for K12-powered virtual public schools across Misso...
Analysis

This announcement highlights expanded enrollment for K12-powered virtual public schools across Missouri for the 2026–2027 year, reinforcing Stride’s K–12 footprint with state-certified instruction and college and career pathways. In recent months, the company reported stronger revenue of $631.3M, higher guidance up to $2.555B, and a $500M buyback authorization. Investors may watch future updates on enrollment trends, program mix, and execution in new or growing state-level partnerships.

Key Terms

virtual public school, cte pathways, ncaa-approved courses
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virtual public school technical
"Enrollment is now open for the 2026–2027 school year at the following tuition-free virtual public schools"
A virtual public school is a government-funded K–12 school that delivers most instruction online, using live or recorded lessons, digital assignments and remote teacher support instead of a traditional classroom. For investors, enrollment levels, state funding rules and the underlying technology platforms matter because public dollars typically follow students and costs depend on software, bandwidth and staffing—think of it as a public school that runs on a streaming service and educational software.
cte pathways technical
"Career and college readiness opportunities, including CTE pathways and dual-credit options"
CTE pathways are the biological processes and series of molecular events that lead to chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a degenerative brain condition linked to repeated head injuries. For investors, these pathways matter because they reveal targets for drugs, diagnostics and biomarkers — similar to finding weak points in a machine — so interventions that alter those steps can create commercial opportunities, affect trial design, and change regulatory or market risk.
ncaa-approved courses technical
"• NCAA-approved courses for student-athletes"
NCAA-approved courses are high school or college classes that meet the academic standards set by the National Collegiate Athletic Association for student-athlete eligibility—essentially certified core subjects like math, English, science and social studies that count toward the NCAA’s requirements. Investors should care because the availability and recognition of these courses affect how many athletes are eligible to compete or enroll, which can influence recruiting pipelines, program competitiveness, and related revenue streams; they act like a certified checklist that determines who can play.

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Missouri Families Can Enroll in Full-Time, K12-Powered Virtual Public School Programs Led by State-Certified Teachers

JEFFERSON CITY, MO, Feb. 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Enrollment is now open for the 2026–2027 school year at the following tuition-free virtual public schools serving students across Missouri: 

• Missouri Digital Academy (MODA), serving grades K–12 
• Missouri Virtual Academy (MOVA), serving grades K–12 

Each school is a full-time online public school serving Missouri students, taught by state-certified teachers and aligned to Missouri academic standards. The schools are powered by K12, a national leader in online public education. 

How to Enroll 

Families can apply now at: 
MODA – https://moda.k12.com/ 
MOVA – https://mova.k12.com/ 

Call: 866.968.7512 
Enrollment is open to students statewide. 

Program Highlights May Include 

• Missouri-licensed teachers delivering live, interactive instruction 
• Career and college readiness opportunities, including CTE pathways and dual-credit options 
• Advanced coursework, honors, and credit recovery programs 
• NCAA-approved courses for student-athletes 
• Clubs, activities, and in-person events that support student engagement statewide 

Frequently Asked Questions About Online Public School 

  • Is online public school free in Missouri? 
    • Yes. Missouri Digital Academy and Missouri Virtual Academy are tuition-free virtual public schools serving students across Missouri. 
  • How does online public school work? 
    • Students attend a full-time virtual public school program taught by Missouri-licensed teachers. Students follow a structured academic schedule that includes live instruction, independent coursework, and regular teacher support. 
  • Are online public schools accredited? 
    • MODA and MOVA are public schools authorized in Missouri. Students complete state-aligned coursework and earn a diploma recognized by the state of Missouri.
  • Do parents have to teach their child in online school? 
    • No. Instruction is provided by state-licensed teachers. A parent or guardian supports daily learning at home, while teachers deliver lessons, assign work, and assess progress.
  • How do students socialize in online school? 
    • Students can participate in virtual clubs, group projects, competitions, field trips, and in-person school events throughout the year.
  • When does enrollment open for online public school in Missouri? 
    • Enrollment for the 2026–2027 school year at Missouri Digital Academy and Missouri Virtual Academy is now open. Families can apply at each school’s website listed above.

About Missouri Digital Academy 

Missouri Digital Academy (MODA) is a tuition-free, full-time online public school serving students in grades K–12 throughout Missouri. Powered by K12, a Stride, Inc. portfolio brand, MODA combines a flexible online curriculum with Missouri-certified teachers to provide individualized instruction and academic support. Students have access to college and career pathways, honors-level coursework, and enrichment opportunities that help them stay engaged and on track for graduation. Learn more at moda.k12.com.

About Missouri Virtual Academy 

Missouri Virtual Academy (MOVA) is a tuition-free, full-time online public school serving students in grades K–12 throughout Missouri. Powered by K12, a Stride, Inc. portfolio brand, MOVA delivers a supportive online learning environment with Missouri-certified teachers, advanced coursework options, and personalized academic supports. Students benefit from programs that prepare them for college and careers while connecting with peers through clubs and school events. Learn more at mova.k12.com. 

About K12 

K12, a Stride, Inc. portfolio brand, has been a national leader in online public education for 25 years, supporting tuition-free virtual public schools serving students nationwide. K12 provides families with flexible learning options, including online public and private schools, personalized tutoring, and accredited homeschool curriculum. 



Cameron Bell | Public Relations Manager 
K12
cbell7@k12.com

FAQ

Is enrollment open now for MODA and MOVA for the 2026–2027 school year (LRN)?

Yes—enrollment for the 2026–2027 school year is open now for both MODA and MOVA. According to K12, families statewide can apply immediately at moda.k12.com and mova.k12.com or call 866.968.7512 for assistance.

Are Missouri Digital Academy and Missouri Virtual Academy tuition-free and what grades do they serve (LRN)?

Yes—both MODA and MOVA are tuition-free full-time virtual public schools serving grades K–12. According to K12, each school is taught by Missouri-licensed teachers and awards a state-recognized diploma upon completion.

How do MODA and MOVA deliver instruction and academic support to Missouri students (LRN)?

Instruction is delivered by Missouri-certified teachers through live, interactive lessons plus independent coursework and regular teacher support. According to K12, students follow a structured schedule with access to honors, credit recovery, and personalized academic supports.

What college and career options are available to students at MODA and MOVA (LRN)?

Students have access to career and college readiness programs including CTE pathways and dual-credit options. According to K12, offerings also include advanced coursework, honors classes, and NCAA-approved courses for student-athletes.

How can Missouri families apply to MODA or MOVA and where can they get more information (LRN)?

Families can apply online at moda.k12.com or mova.k12.com and call 866.968.7512 for help. According to K12, both schools provide statewide enrollment information, program details, and resources for prospective students and parents.
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