Friday 26 May 2017

Greenville’s virtual learning programs report success

By Emilee Nielsen, Greenville Daily News

The landscape of learning is changing rapidly and Greenville Public Schools officials are working to stay ahead of the curve. The first semester of the year saw 177 students signed up for classes through the program. Students can choose to take their entire class load online or they can choose to take some classes in a traditional classroom setting. A total of 205 students enrolled at the beginning of the second semester. A total of 21 students are graduating from the Legacy program in coming weeks. “We’re currently meeting with incoming students interested in the Legacy program for the fall. There are quite a few,” Long said. “It’s a program that’s continuing to grow.” Taylor Townes, 17, told board members how the Legacy Learning program is the reason she’s graduating high school and headed to Ferris State University.

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from Educational Technology http://people.uis.edu/rschr1/et/?p=27759

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