GLENDORA – Charter Oak Unified administrators hope a new online education program will draw students to the district while providing another option for home schoolers.
The district opened registration for its new Oak Knoll Virtual Academy last week. It combines online instruction with face-to-face support at the district’s Sunflower campus in Glendora, home to Charter Oak’s independent study and home-schooling programs.
“It’s a free public school education, but you can really individualize it for your child and family, and I think more families are looking for individualization and a one-on-one approach for their kids. This allows that,” said Charter Oak Unified alternative program Principal Lisa Raigosa.
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