by Suzanne BakerContact, Naperville Sun
If this summer is anything like last year, high school students from three local school districts could be completing online course work in 11 different countries and 24 different states in June and July. Registration for summer ended last week with 1,300 course enrollments, causing the Expanding Learning Opportunities consortium, known as eLo, to hire more teachers. Last summer was the inaugural year for eLo, a partnership between Indian Prairie District 204, Naperville District 203 and Wheaton Warrenville District 200 that offers online high school classes taught by teachers from the three districts.
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