District Partners
Launch partners with hundreds of Missouri school districts to offer students high quality virtual course access.
Member Directory
By partnering with Launch, school districts don’t only gain access to affordable, high-quality K-12 virtual courses—they also become a part of a network of more than 350 Missouri schools working together to offer their students the very best in online learning. Find a list of all of Launch’s partner districts below.
How to Partner with Launch
Interested in becoming a part of the Launch network? We’d love to have you! Follow the process outlined below.

- Schedule a call or a meeting with the Launch team.
To schedule, contact Marketing & Engagement manager Savannah Waszczuk at 417-523-0417 or savannah@fueledbylaunch.com. - Complete the Launch Member District Agreement.
After your call or meeting, you may request a Launch Member District Agreement. This agreement must be filled out and signed by your school board president. Once it is complete, email it back to us. - Enroll students.
Once the Launch Member District Agreement is in place, you are officially a Launch partner district! Our team will follow up with onboarding information and share how to enroll your students.
District Profiles
There are a multitude of ways school districts can utilize Launch virtual courses. Learn a few examples from some of our partners.
The Wentzville Way
The Wentzville School District began offering Launch courses to students in summer 2019. Read on to hear how the program played out in one of the state’s largest school districts. Summer school in the Wentzville School District looked...
1Launch Success at Seymour
At Seymour High School, nearly 40 percent of students are enrolled in at least one Launch course. A designated learning lab provides these students a place to work, interact and take classes that are often not offered seated. Near the ......
0Expanding Options in Neosho
The Neosho School District believes its students deserve as many options as possible—by partnering with Launch, they are providing a tool to help all types of learners. When Neosho High School student Sarah Martinez sat down to plan...
0Expanding Opportunities
Administrators in the Republic School District aim to give their students as many opportunities as possible—that’s why they made Launch courses available to all high school students. At Republic High School, College and Career...
0Rockwood’s 21,000+ Reasons
While it’s home to some of the largest schools in St. Louis and among the largest systems in the state, the Rockwood School District works to meet the individualized needs of each of its 20,000+ learners. Last summer, the district ......
0Access for All: Albany
No Missouri student’s learning should be limited by zip code—Launch provides online course access to thousands of students in dozens of small school districts sprinkled throughout the state. Learn how it works in Albany, which has more...
0Launch & MOCAP
Missouri Course Access and Virtual School Program (MOCAP) was established in 2007 as the state’s online school. It was previously known as Missouri Virtual Instruction Program (MOVIP). It allows students to take courses from any Internet-connected computer, available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. MOCAP's mission is to offer Missouri students equal access to a wide range of high-quality courses and interactive online learning that is neither time nor place dependent.
Local school districts and charter schools may choose a preferred online provider. Launch is operated and overseen by Springfield Public Schools, and it is the preferred online provider for hundreds of districts statewide. Launch currently offers nearly 500 courses with full programming available for students in grades K-12. All Launch courses are designed by Missouri teachers and aligned to Missouri Learning Standards, and a formal review process is built into the Launch course development process to ensure high quality and rigor. Students wishing to take advantage of online learning opportunities may do so through Launch and may enroll at their home building.
For more information, please contact Savannah Waszczuk at 417-523-0417.