Oklahoma school board should continue to eye virtual schooling providers
W e can't blame the Oklahoma State Board of Education for its uncertainty last week in deciding whether to accredit White Oak Public Schools, which has nearly 1,000 students but only about 50 who attend school on-site. Virtual schooling on a large scale is still relatively new for Oklahoma .
The vast majority of White Oak 's students transferred to the district from elsewhere in the state but signed up to take...
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