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

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Stride portfolio brand K12 opened enrollment on March 10, 2026 for the 2026–2027 school year at two tuition-free, full-time virtual Kansas public schools: Insight School of Kansas (ISKS) for grades 7–12 and Kansas Virtual Academy (KSVA) for grades K–6. Both schools use Kansas-certified teachers, state-aligned curriculum, live instruction, AP and dual-enrollment options, credit recovery, NCAA-approved courses (ISKS), clubs and statewide in-person events. Families can apply online or call 866.968.7512; enrollment is available statewide.

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News Market Reaction – LRN

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-0.83% News Effect

On the day this news was published, LRN declined 0.83%, reflecting a mild negative market reaction.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

School year: 2026–2027 ISKS grades served: 7–12 KSVA grades served: K–6 +4 more
7 metrics
School year 2026–2027 Enrollment period for Kansas virtual public schools
ISKS grades served 7–12 Insight School of Kansas grade range
KSVA grades served K–6 Kansas Virtual Academy grade range
4-year cohort reference 4-year graduation cohort Alternative pathways for students past standard cohort
Enrollment phone 866.968.7512 Contact number for Kansas online public school enrollment
Years in online education 25 years K12’s experience as national online education provider
Students served more than three million Total students served by K12 nationally

Market Reality Check

Price: $97.16 Vol: Volume 552,124 is about 0...
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Volume Volume 552,124 is about 0.65x the 20-day average, suggesting muted trading interest before this news. low
Technical Shares at $85.31 trade below the 200-day MA of $113.61 and about 50.16% under the 52-week high.

Peers on Argus

LRN was down 1.75% while key peers were mixed: TAL (+2.29%), LOPE (+1.14%), ATGE...

LRN was down 1.75% while key peers were mixed: TAL (+2.29%), LOPE (+1.14%), ATGE (+2.6%), GHC (+3.57%), and EDU (-0.67%). This points to company-specific trading rather than a sector-wide move.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Mar 06 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Mar 06 Enrollment opening Positive +0.6% Opened 2026–2027 virtual K–12 enrollment across Washington with expanded options.
Mar 05 Enrollment opening Positive -0.4% Launched Oregon-wide K12-powered virtual enrollment for multiple academies and grades.
Mar 05 Enrollment opening Positive -0.4% Opened Michigan virtual school enrollment statewide across several K12-powered schools.
Mar 04 Enrollment opening Positive +0.1% Announced 2026–2027 Idaho enrollment for two tuition-free virtual public schools.
Mar 04 Enrollment opening Positive +0.1% Opened Colorado enrollment for three K12-powered virtual schools across grades K–12.
Pattern Detected

Recent state-specific enrollment-opening press releases have generally led to small price moves, with a mix of modest gains and declines.

Recent Company History

Over the past week, LRN issued a series of similar announcements opening 2026–2027 enrollment for K12-powered, tuition-free virtual public schools in Colorado, Idaho, Michigan, Oregon, and Washington. Each release highlighted statewide access, certified teachers, and options like NCAA-approved courses and dual-credit where applicable. Market reactions to these items were modest, with 24-hour moves between about -0.43% and +0.59%, suggesting investors have treated these as incremental, operational updates rather than major new catalysts.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement extends Stride’s K12-powered virtual public school footprint by opening 2026–2027 ...
Analysis

This announcement extends Stride’s K12-powered virtual public school footprint by opening 2026–2027 enrollment for Insight School of Kansas (grades 7–12) and Kansas Virtual Academy (grades K–6). It reinforces a model of tuition-free, state-aligned online education led by Kansas-certified teachers and backed by K12’s 25 years of virtual schooling experience. Investors may watch how repeated state-level enrollment openings translate into overall student counts and future financial results.

Key Terms

tuition-free, virtual public school, state-certified teachers, advanced coursework, +3 more
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tuition-free financial
"Enrollment is now open for the 2026–2027 school year at the following K12-powered tuition-free virtual public schools"
Tuition-free describes an educational program or institution that does not charge students for instruction or course enrollment; students may still be responsible for housing, books, supplies, or administrative fees. For investors, tuition-free policies can change demand for different schools, shift public funding needs, and alter revenue for companies that sell services to students—like a store waiving an entry fee that redirects where people spend money and who pays for the overhead.
virtual public school technical
"Each school is a full-time online public school taught by state-certified teachers"
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.
state-certified teachers technical
"Kansas-certified teachers delivering live, interactive instruction"
State-certified teachers are educators who have met the training, testing and licensing rules set by a state education agency to teach in public schools. For investors, the share and stability of certified staff signal school quality, compliance and staffing costs—similar to how a licensed driver suggests reliability and legal clearance—affecting enrollment, funding, contract risk and the financial outlook for companies tied to K–12 education or related services.
advanced coursework technical
"Advanced coursework, honors, AP® and dual enrollment options"
Advanced coursework is specialized, higher-level training or classes beyond basic education that deepen practical skills and subject knowledge in areas such as technical, regulatory, or scientific disciplines. For investors, evidence of employees or management completing advanced coursework is like upgrading a company's toolkit: it can speed product development, improve regulatory compliance, reduce costly mistakes, and strengthen the workforce that drives future revenue and valuation.
dual enrollment technical
"Advanced coursework, honors, AP® and dual enrollment options"
Dual enrollment means a student is signed up to take courses at two levels or institutions at the same time, most commonly high school students taking college classes for both high school and college credit. Investors watch dual enrollment because it signals demand for education services, potential revenue streams, and partnerships that can lower student costs and accelerate credential completion — similar to a two-for-one membership that can expand a school’s market reach and future earnings.
credit recovery technical
"Credit recovery opportunities and additional academic support for students pursuing alternative pathways"
The portion of a loan, bond or other credit exposure that lenders or investors are able to get back after a borrower is unable to pay in full. Think of it like lending money to a friend who later can’t repay everything: you may recover some cash by selling collateral or restructuring the debt, but not the whole amount. Credit recovery matters to investors because it directly affects how much they may lose on defaults and therefore how credit risk is priced and managed.
NCAA-approved courses technical
"NCAA-approved courses for student-athletes (ISKS)"
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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Kansas Families Can Enroll in Online Public School Led by State-Certified Teachers

TOPEKA, KS, March 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Enrollment is now open for the 2026–2027 school year at the following K12-powered tuition-free virtual public schools serving students across Kansas:

  • Insight School of Kansas (ISKS), serving grades 7–12
  • Kansas Virtual Academy (KSVA), serving grades K–6 

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

  • Kansas-certified teachers delivering live, interactive instruction
  • Advanced coursework, honors, AP® and dual enrollment options
  • Credit recovery opportunities and additional academic support for students pursuing alternative pathways to graduation, including an option for adults past their 4-year graduation cohort
  • NCAA-approved courses for student-athletes (ISKS)
  • Clubs, school activities and in-person engagement opportunities statewide 

How to Enroll 

Families can apply now at: 

ISKS – https://insightks.k12.com/ 
KSVA – https://ksva.k12.com/ 

Call: 866.968.7512 
Enrollment is open to students statewide. 

Frequently Asked Questions About Online Public School 

  • Is online public school free in Kansas?
    • Insight School of Kansas and Kansas Virtual Academy are tuition-free virtual public schools serving students across Kansas. 
  • How does online public school work?
    • Students attend a full-time virtual public school taught by Kansas-certified teachers. Online school students follow a structured academic schedule that includes live instruction, independent coursework and regular teacher support. 
  • Are online public schools accredited?
    • ISKS and KSVA are public schools authorized in Kansas. Students complete state-aligned coursework and earn a high school diploma recognized by the state of Kansas. 
  • Do parents have to teach their child in online public school?
    • Instruction is provided by state-certified 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 public school?
    • Students can participate in clubs, school activities and in-person events throughout the year. Students can also join the K12 Zone, a virtual school campus where they can meet friends, play games, join competitions, explore career fairs and attend school assemblies. 
  • When does enrollment open for online public school in Kansas?
    • Enrollment for the 2026–2027 school year at Insight School of Kansas and Kansas Virtual Academy is now open. Families interested in online public school in Kansas can apply at each school's website listed above. 

About Insight School of Kansas 

Insight School of Kansas (ISKS) is an accredited, tuition-free online public school serving students in grades 7-12, as well as adult learners seeking a high school diploma. ISKS provides a flexible learning environment with personalized academic support. ISKS is powered by K12, a Stride, Inc. portfolio brand, which has been the nation's leading provider of online education for 25 years. Learn more at insightks.k12.com.

About Kansas Virtual Academy 

Kansas Virtual Academy (KSVA) is a full-time online public-school serving K-6th grade students across Kansas. As a K12-powered school, KSVA offers a flexible, tuition-free education with personalized learning, using a proven online curriculum and experienced, state-certified teachers. For 25 years, K12, a Stride, Inc. portfolio brand, has been the nation's leader in online education. Learn more at https://ksva.k12.com/ . 

About K12 

For 25 years, K12 has been a national leader in virtual education, serving more than three million students across the country. K12 provides families with flexible learning options, including online public and private schools, personalized tutoring and accredited homeschool curriculum. K12 is a portfolio brand of Stride, Inc. 


FAQ

Is Insight School of Kansas (LRN) tuition-free for the 2026–2027 school year?

Yes. Insight School of Kansas is a tuition-free, full-time public virtual school serving grades 7–12. According to the company, ISKS offers Kansas-certified teachers, state-aligned curriculum, AP and dual-enrollment options.

How can Kansas families enroll in Kansas Virtual Academy (LRN) for 2026–2027?

Apply online at the KSVA website or call 866.968.7512 to enroll statewide. According to the company, enrollment is now open and the school serves K–6 students with live teacher instruction.

What instructional features does ISKS (LRN) provide for high school students?

ISKS delivers live, interactive instruction from Kansas-certified teachers and offers AP, honors and dual-enrollment courses. According to the company, ISKS also provides credit recovery, NCAA-approved courses and in-person engagement options statewide.

Are diplomas from these K12-powered Kansas schools recognized by the state of Kansas (LRN)?

Yes. Students complete state-aligned coursework and earn a high school diploma recognized by Kansas. According to the company, both ISKS and KSVA are authorized public schools in Kansas.

Do online students at KSVA and ISKS (LRN) have opportunities for social activities?

Yes. Students can join clubs, attend in-person events and use the K12 Zone virtual campus for social interaction. According to the company, schools offer competitions, assemblies and statewide engagement opportunities.