By Olivia Alveshere, ABC Newspapers
Spring Lake Park High School will hold its first ever electronic learning day when juniors take the ACT April 28. Freshmen, sophomores and seniors will use their iPads or other electronic devices to complete 20- to 30-minute activities for each class online at home that day. Spring Lake Park High School will hold its first ever electronic learning day when juniors take the ACT April 28. Freshmen, sophomores and seniors will use their iPads or other electronic devices to complete 20- to 30-minute activities for each class online at home that day. High school juniors across Minnesota will take the ACT on that date, and to carry out the testing, many high schools are keeping freshmen, sophomores and seniors at home. Spring Lake Park is in that camp, busing only juniors to the high school, but the rest of the student body won’t have a day off: Students will complete 20- to 30-minute exercises online for each of their courses. “This is very common amongst metro districts,” according to Hope Rahn, data and continuous improvement coordinator for Spring Lake Park Schools.
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