Virtual Instruction

Enrollment in Virtual Education
Enrollment applications for virtual education courses with Mexico 59 must be received 10 days prior to the start of the semester.  Requests submitted after that date will be approved only for new students, students whose current schedule or courses are not meeting their needs, or other good cause.

If you are considering virtual education, click here to view frequently asked questions regarding MOCAP and the approval process. 

Applicants should read over the board policy linked below and, if interested, contact Mark Holman at [email protected] for more information or an application.


Virtual Coursework
Mexico School District 59 will provide access to virtual (online) coursework for students. Students and families that are interested in virtual coursework should contact the student’s school counselor and inquire about the Missouri Course Access Program (MOCAP).


MOCAP offers virtual online courses for students statewide. Students can take an entire course 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.


The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and the State Board of Education oversee administration and quality assurance activities such as related content and delivery of courses.


Missouri-certified teachers facilitate MOCAP courses. MOCAP provides Missouri students with equal access to a wide range of coursework, anywhere, any time. For more information, visit the: Missouri Course Access Program

DESE MOCAP Guidance Document

DESE MOCAP Change Guidance and FAQ



Links to Mexico Public School District:
Mexico Public School District Virtual Courses Policy (IGCD)