By Beth Anspach, Dayton Daily News
“We chose to go with K12 because we didn’t like the options given to us by Dayton Public,” Garriet said. “The first 10 years of my school career, I wasn’t the worst student in the world, but I wasn’t the best either. I was just one of those kids that didn’t want to do the work. When I finally got my stuff together, I was in my final year in Kettering.” As a high school junior, Garriet started taking classes through Insight and K12. “After about three months, I found I really liked it (online school),” Garriet said. “I really enjoyed that style of learning.” Garriet began to thrive in the online classroom setting, particularly benefiting from the video technology that the program utilizes.
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