


Without a flexible option, their next move may be a cyber charter, homeschool program or neighboring district.
With Subject, their next move can still be you.
Keep students considering leaving.

Bring former students back.

Enroll students you weren't reaching before

Serve more students without adding more staff.

Subject gives schools the curriculum, technology, instructional support and infrastructure to operate virtual learning at scale.

Core, electives, AP and career-connected courses in one course library.

Embed student interests directly into lesson examples, prompts, and visuals

Add state-certified instructional support where your district needs it without adding full-time positions.

Support fully virtual students, hybrid schedules, individual virtual courses or an entire district virtual academy.

Capture student engagement and activity data to support your district's attendance and reporting requirements.

Keep students connected with pacing tools, progress visibility and 24/7 academic support.

Core, electives, AP and career-connected courses in one course library.

Embed student interests directly into lesson examples, prompts, and visuals

Add state-certified instructional support where your district needs it without adding full-time positions.

Support fully virtual students, hybrid schedules, individual virtual courses or an entire district virtual academy.

Capture student engagement and activity data to support your district's attendance and reporting requirements.

Keep students connected with pacing tools, progress visibility and 24/7 academic support.
Subject doesn't help you launch your virtual school.
We help families found it.


Serving grades 7-12 at a 50:1 student-teacher ratio, where roughly a third of students are low-income certified, Wayne County Virtual School was working against the odds on state testing: in Fall 2024, students were answering fewer than three in ten Biology I questions correctly on the TCAP end-of-course exam.
After moving 100% of its students onto Subject in Fall 2025, scores rose in every TCAP subject area- Biology I up 77 points and U.S. History up 7.2 by Spring 2026. Over the same stretch, 82% of WCVS students passed their courses, against a 63% national virtual school average.