by Rhonda Siebecker, News Republic
Ashley Kingcade, a junior at Baraboo High School, already takes several virtual classes and said she will apply for the school’s new full-time virtual learning program set to begin in January. Starting in January, some Baraboo students will have the opportunity to attend online classes full-time, a new feature that one student says will help her reduce missed coursework due to health-related school absences. “I originally wanted to go to full-time online but at the time they didn’t offer it, so now that they do I am extremely excited to get the opportunity to go completely online,” Ashley Kingcade said. Through a partnership with the Wisconsin Digital Learning Collaborative, Baraboo students who participate in the full-time virtual education can choose from as many as 200 courses. The Baraboo School Board approved full-time virtual learning for a limited number of students.
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