Web offers unique schooling style
More than 1,000 middle and high school students in Oklahoma take classes online, with some earning their diplomas solely through virtual schoolwork.
The students' options include online high schools offered by a charter school, a local company, a public school district and a university.
"One thing we know is that we can't make all students fit into one model. We've got to be able to adapt our teaching models,”...
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