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Digital Academy of Florida (DAOF), a Hendry County School District program, is a tuition-free, full-time online public school serving K–12 students statewide. We offer a personalized, supportive learning experience emphasizing innovation, community, and growth. By partnering with families, DAOF empowers students to excel both academically and socially.
Personalized Learning Plans
Special Programs to Support Families and Students
NCAA-approved Courses
Multiple Learning Pathways and Approaches
“Before coming to Digital Academy of Florida, my journey with autism was difficult (I was bullied, teased, and more), but now, thanks to all the support I’ve received, I view autism as my superpower. Since transitioning to DAOF, I have found passion through golf; being an entrepreneur through my own business, Spectrum Golf; giving back to my community and other kids; and sharing my journey of autism across the country and around the world. I couldn’t have achieved all that I’ve done without the support and flexibility of DAOF.”
DAOF student1“I experienced bullying at my old school. At Digital Academy of Florida, I’m making friends; I can ask for help and be comfortable at home.”
DAOF student2“Digital Academy of Florida has changed my daughter’s life. She’s been able to excel further now and catch up to where she needs to be because of the teachers she’s had. She’s happier and safer, and she’s making friends through the school.”
DAOF parent3Meet Penelope, a dedicated gymnast training for the Junior Olympics while excelling academically at Digital Academy of Florida. With a flexible online learning schedule, Penelope balances intense gymnastics training—up to six days a week—while thriving in DAOF’s gifted program. The school’s supportive environment helps her pursue her dreams without compromise. Discover how DAOF makes it possible for students like Penelope to shine in sports and school!
Read More1Carter is a 2024 7th grade student at DAOF, and their statement reflects their experience at their school.
2Emily-Brooke is a 2024 4th grade student at DAOF, and their statement reflects their experience at their school.
3Anthony is the parent of a 2024 student at DAOF, and their statement reflects their experience at their child’s school.