Parents of students in a Baltimore City Public Schools virtual learning program recently learned their program could be shut down.

The main reason -- millions of dollars in federal COVID-19 relief funding will soon expire.

Parents said the virtual school created a space for kids who don't do well with in-person schooling to thrive.

Journey Jeffries is a fourth-grader. Her mother said because she is immuno-compromised, going to school in-person made her get sick more often. Thanks to virtual learning, she's back on track.... Read More: WBAL TV