May public schools or school districts deny access to FLVS courses?
No, Florida law provides FLVS as a school choice option for parents and students. If the course is appropriate for the student, the school or district may not deny access to the FLVS course. This is true even if the course is offered at the students traditional school. DPS Memo 05-036 addresses the latter situation.
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