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Jan 26, 2013

Online Learning Grows

Joy Pullmann

Angelika Weiss’s family “technically can’t afford” online Latin classes for their sixth grader and for all four kids to attend a private school in their southern Minnesota town, “but we’re making it a priority,” she said. “Online high school is a lot cheaper than if he would go to a private school.” Their private online ...

Jan 26, 2013

Louisiana Parents: Our Voucher Schools Are ‘Wonderful’

Jim Waters

Louisiana parents remain largely satisfied with their kids’ new private schools four months after joining a program that expanded New Orleans vouchers statewide, according to numbers from the state’s education department. Of the 4,944 voucher students in September 2012, 4,815 remained in December, according to two of the four ...

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