by Kelli Palka, Jacksonville Times-Union
For some students, a few virtual classes in addition to a traditional school environment is just perfect. Some prefer to go virtual full-time. For the 2011-12 school year, both groups will get their way thanks to changes in Florida law that offer students more virtual school options. Now students in most grades K-12 are no longer required to have a year of public school education before enrolling full-time in virtual classes. In addition, entering ninth-graders must have at least one virtual class before they graduate.
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