Clio offers virtual high school
By next month, dozens of Mid-Michigan students will attend high school without ever leaving their homes.
The Clio School District is reaching out to at-risk -students with the launch an all virtual classroom.
Administrators are searching for students to sign up for the program who meet the criteria.
Classes anytime anywhere and its all internet based, it’s called the Clio Global Academy.
“The student is called a researcher and they get an I Mac computer, a desk top I Mac, and a digital camera those are there tools they use them at home,” said Beth Rayl, Asst. Supt Curriculum & Instruction, Clio School District.
With the click of a mouse, high school students will be able to learn traditional lessons in a non traditional fashion.
Through grant money awarded by the government, the Clio School District, is one of four districts in Michigan, offering tuition-free cyber learning classes.
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