If K-12 virtual learning was around when I was in school, I would've gone that route instead of the traditional public school route. Looking at public schools, I see why more parents are enrolling their children in virtual school. Depending on the state, students who do virtual learning graduate earlier than public school kids because they're taking classes year round, and their grades are better because there's no distractions. The discipline a student gains from virtual learning will prepare them for college because they'll be accustomed to online learning. For everyone who likes to say, "Virtual students wouldn't get social skills." False. Virtual K-12 students could bond with likeminded students and sidestep the nonsense of having to go to school with kids who don't want to learn, but they're forced to go to school and because of that, they cause trouble.
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