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Virtual school ... sounds legit.
Every high school student in the state of Florida id required to take at least two classes online. I believe the idea being that much of college education classes are moving in this direction, and this requirement helps build preparation for that expectation of the future.Virtual school ... sounds legit.
Every high school student in the state of Florida id required to take at least two classes online. I believe the idea being that much of college education classes are moving in this direction, and this requirement helps build preparation for that expectation of the future.
Brick and mortar schools are a broken concept for a lot of kids. There will be on-line alternatives in the not to distant future.I gave you a "like" because i appreciate the insight, but that's just dumb.
Brick and mortar schools are a broken concept for a lot of kids. There will be on-line alternatives in the not to distant future.
Kids will be going to school by putting virtual reality headsets on soon. And the further decline of social skills will accelerate exponentially.Brick and mortar schools are a broken concept for a lot of kids. There will be on-line alternatives in the not to distant future.
Henry Gray. Thanks.
Nope. Take it to the main board.You dont think its relevant that some kid attending school in NY can't get qualified because he has to pass a series of regents exams and some kid from Florida can go to virtual high school and is all set? This kid is graduating early because of it. (For all I know Gray could be a future Rhodes Scholar, but the point stands)
I will start a new debate on main board. Stars don't matter...school districts do...lolYou dont think its relevant that some kid attending school in NY can't get qualified because he has to pass a series of regents exams and some kid from Florida can go to virtual high school and is all set? This kid is graduating early because of it. (For all I know Gray could be a future Rhodes Scholar, but the point stands)