By Erich Schaffhauser, KELO TV
More South Dakota high school students are ditching traditional class time for distance learning to earn part of their education. The NSU Center for Statewide E-learning connects students in various schools with a teacher at NSU through technology and its enrollment has jumped nearly 10 percent this year alone. When kindergarten through 12th grade enrollment in a school falls in the low hundreds, the number of classes offered in-house can be limited. That’s why some Warner students are thankful for additional courses offered online or elsewhere. “It’s just another way we get the opportunity to get those classes that aren’t offered here,” student Erin Punt said.
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