BY ANN DOSS HELMS, Charlotte Observer
Online classes have become common. They expand the course offerings at any given school or help students get through a medical crisis without falling too far behind. But can virtual school offer the whole package, a long-range alternative to the kind of schools that have buses and desks and cafeterias? That’s a pressing question for North Carolina’s public education system, one that pioneering educators, students and families are trying to settle.
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