The AP (10/25) reported, "When bad weather hits this winter, students in a rural western Ohio school district will hit their home computers as part of an experiment. With the Ohio Department of Education looking on, the Mississinawa Valley Schools in Darke County will try to replace days off for snow and other inclement weather with online learning." According to the AP, "Mississinawa Superintendent Lisa Wendel tells The Columbus Dispatch the experience in online education will help students in college, where those classes are more common."
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Ohio District To Experiment With Online Learning During Snow Days
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