by Alana Harms, The Times: Youth
Even at my small school in Flanagan, the teachers and staff make sure students have whatever class options they need, including several dual credit courses through a community college. For me, a new experience I had this year was taking an online class. The schedule was flexible enough that I could keep up with my other classes, but I was still learning and being prepared for college courses. I could even talk with my classmates about the theories I had learned and how they affect us in everyday life. In addition to my next semester of calculus, my composition class is switching to an online version and I look forward to it. I know it will be challenging and time-consuming, but it feels great that schools are providing students with classes that prepare them for the future.
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