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Sunday, May 29, 2005
Minnesota Steps Ahead in Education Technology with new Online High School - Black Hills Portal
Minnesota Online High School (MNOHS), a new public school opening in September, will offer free online courses taught by licensed Minnesota teachers to students throughout the state. The school will begin by serving students in grades 11 and 12 and will expand in future years to include grades nine and ten. MNOHS is unique among online schools. In addition to offering high quality, interactive courses, MNOHS is a full-service high school offering a wide range of student and parent support services. Online learning offers a number of advantages for students seeking an alternative to conventional classrooms. Some enroll because they have difficulty scheduling or attending classes due to chronic physical or mental health issues, jobs, or family responsibilities. Others are seeking more independence and the personalized attention that online teachers are able to provide.
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