... just be aware that there is a steep price to be paid for going with a public school, and make no mistake-- a virtual/charter school is VERY MUCH still a public school, staffed by people who have likely never seen a PG child, and simply cannot understand what they need.
They mean well, but we've had a lot of years of the school underserving my DD while we struggled to get her "the next level" of coursework. They mostly would stall out of being stunned/disbelieving, and we'd run in place and try various methods of demonstrating what she'd already shown them using their system/curriculum.
Think of this as the "does not compute" response.