The school’s “virtual school” model of instruction utilizes an online curriculum that students will access via the Web from home and on a personalized schedule.
“I feel the school can help us in a number of ways take care of these students who need an alternate way of dealing with learning and it will also hopefully attract students from other districts,” said Chino Valley Unified Superintendent Wayne Joseph.
Among the types of students expected to attend are those who have had problems earning credits in traditional high school, students who have busy athletic or entertainment schedules, and students who learn better at home on their own time.
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