![]() VHS responded to the RFP as a vendor for content development services and was ranked as the top vendor by FLVS after a rigorous review process. With 20 years of experience in course design and development for VHS’s own course offerings, VHS felt well-positioned for success. FLVS released the RFP following a decision to build out its own elementary course content rather than leasing content from another provider. VHS joined forces with D2L to respond to a Request for Proposal (RFP) released by FLVS in 2016. The project-which produced 34,903 pages of content-is one of the largest content development projects to take place in such a short timeframe in North America. Virtual High School (VHS), Florida Virtual School (FLVS), and D2L have completed an 18-month course development project to write, design, and develop 36 elementary courses from Kindergarten to Grade 5.
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