Florida Virtual School and FlexPoint Virtual School Reminds Student-Athletes to Not Drop the Ball on Academic Requirements
March 16, 2017
With all eyes on March Madness and college sports, Florida Virtual School® (FLVS®) and FlexPoint Virtual School remind high school student-athletes to get off the sidelines and check their NCAA eligibility requirements. NCAA-approved courses, in subjects such as English, mathematics, science, and social studies, are critical components for student-athletes who need to maintain their academic eligibility if they hope to pursue college athletics.Related News
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